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316 Interface Elements
You can access this dialog in the Audio Montage Workspace via Workspace > Specific
tool windows > Effects.
For an explanation of each parameter and interface feature, click on , or the 'What's this?'
question mark icon. For more information see Getting Help
Related topics
Audio Montages
11.3.18 DVD-Audio
This specific tool window allows you to author a DVD-Audio disk from a collection of audio
montages.
You can add your finished audio montages into this window, check the DVD-Audio layout for
conformity and output a DVD-Audio disk all from this window. Note: All included montages
need to be in DVD-A mode (this can be set via Audio Montage properties).
Although DVD-A has a different specification from an Audio CD, its track concept makes
is similair to an Audio CD - this is why creating a DVD-A is almost like creating a CD with
WaveLab's Audio Montage. It is worth noting that throughout WaveLab, where "CD" is
mentioned (for example, in messages), one can usually substitute "DVD-A".
To create a DVD-Audio disk, follow these basic steps:
Create an audio montage - you need at least one audio montage in order to create
a DVD-A. You can import any currently open ones or add them as .mon files. Note that
the Audio Montage must have DVD tracks defined with red (track) markers.
Add Montage(s) - choose File > Add Audio Montage(s) from the DVD-Audio win-
dow to add one or more montages to your DVD-Audio. Each montage will then be
displayed along with its details in the DVD-Audio window. You can drag the montages
vertically to determine the track order. Montages can also be added by dragging mon-
tage files directly into the DVD Audio track listing window.
Choose Options - from the DVD-Audio window choose Options > Options... to
open DVD-Audio options dialog. You can then define settings for your DVD-A including
its name and volume information details, whether it will be played back on PAL or NTSC,
and the duration and effects/transitions that included images will use. Images to be
included can be laid out in a picture track in your audio montage or a single default
image can be chosen. If a default image is used it will displayed at the beginning of
each montage
Check and burn your DVD-A - once you are finished laying out your DVD-A and
choosing any options, you can check that it conforms to DVD-Audio specifications
by choosing Edit > Check DVD-Audio conformity.... If everything is OK, choose
Edit > Burn DVD-Audio... to open the DVD-Audio Creation dialog where you can
then render out the disk as a collection of files ready for burning. Once these files are
successfully outputted the Write Data CD/DVD dialog will open automatically allowing
you to burn your DVD-Audio files to an optical DVD.
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