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Wavelab mastering software
Wavelab mastering software









wavelab mastering software

Unfortunately this was never implemented in later versions of Wavelab nor blu-ray audio was integrated. I’ll try to make a DVD-A with 2.0 + 5.1 in 44/24 (max. As far as I remember this version contained some kind ofĭVD-A authoring even with menus. Searching the internet showed nothing interesting. I wonder how DVD-A today are done today (if). There wasĪ surcode mlp encoder I’ve read. Perhaps I’ll ask how to move all markers and fades from the CD audio montage to DVDA in a different thread.Ĭirlinca and Minnetonka DiscWelder and many more disappeared. What program did you use when you created the DVD-A before, with the movie?īut I’ve the same situation: releasing a piece of music in stereo and in 5.1 that is now ready for a CD in 44/16. Or you could probably just take track files directly from Nuendo into Cirlinca.

wavelab mastering software

Wav/cue is the most efficient way from Wavelab because you just render the wav/cue image with markers and drop that into Cirlinca and it recognizes all the track points. I think the only program maybe still around (?) with MLP might be Minnetonka Chrome II with MLP bundle, and I think that was about $2500 total.īlu-Ray Audio is an option for 96k 5.1 and stereo, if you use Wavelab to create wav/cue (or individual track wavs), and get Cirlinca (about $80, but I think they have a demo) to burn them to Blu-Ray Audio. That required Meridian Lossless Packing (MLP). The only thing Wavelab can’t do is 96k 5.1 on a DVD-A. There’s a DVD-A section in the manual and it’s pretty easy.

wavelab mastering software

If youre doing this in Nuendo, and you have Wavelab Pro, the easiest way (if your files are 96K), is to convert the files to 48K, make a multichannel DVD-A montage, (and a stereo montage if you have a stereo mix), put in track markers, and add the montage(s) (5.1 and Stereo) to a DVD-A project.











Wavelab mastering software