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Originally Posted by SFtheGreat
Is there any software to burn DVD-Video (not DVD-Audio) than can support 24-bit 96kHz stereo audio?
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DVD-Video doesn't really support 96hKz audio, only 48kHz.
Officially, yes, specs call for it. But in reality, some players don't support it, and most authorware doesn't allow it. The same is actually true of DVD-Audio entirely -- players just don't do it, mostly because nobody used that part of the spec.
Scenarist might, but that's such a backwards interface, even if you do managed to find/use a cracked copy (something we dissuade heavily) of this ancient payware. READ: That's a warning to not waste your time, because it's a kludge. It's even more backwards than DVD-Lab, and will seem overwhelming if you're used to GUIs like TDA, TAW, and DVDWS2.
Unless your source audio is greater than 48hKz, the conversation is somewhat pointless, sort of like trying to convert VHS to HD/4K. It is not, and never will be, to that level of fidelity. At least with images, you can try to cheat with filtering, but audio has no such cheats.