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How to burn audio DVD for the PWT using Vista

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Idiots guide to Hi-Res burning on DVD for the Perfect Wave Duo using windows Vista”
Rudimentary step by step


This will assume to are starting with FLAC (most common download format right now)
1: Download and install “Nero 9.0” free trial version (huge program, takes forever!)
2: Download free “Traders Little Helper” software .
3: Create 2 folders that you can easily find and access. Name one FLAC and the other WAV
4: Download FLAC file into pre-determined Flac folder .
5: Open “Traders Little Helper”
6: Select “Decode Audio Files” from the File menu .
7: Import/select the FLAC files to be converted using the “Add” button
8: Make sure the box next to “over-write existing file is NOT CHECKED
9: Make sure to select the WAV folder created above as the destination of new WAV files
10:Click the “Decode” button
You now have usable WAV files. Time to burn the DVD-R
11: Open Nero software
12: Select the “Rip and Burn” option tab
13: Select “Burn Data Disc” button
14: Do not use “Express Burn”. Select the “Burning ROM” option instead.
15: Select “DVD-ROM (UDF)” option from the left side column
16: Click the “UDF” tab on the top
17: Change options box to “Manual Settings” (this allows you to access UDF formats)
18: Leave Partition Type as “Physical “ and select “UDF 2.0” in the box below.
19: Select the “New” button from below
20: Find the folder with your WAV files.
21: Select, drag and drop files you want burned
22: Click the Burn Button from the toolbar.

You’re done!

Stick it into your PW Duo and prepare yourself for a listening experience of a lifetime!

Here’s a tip…Use the I2S connection. I strongly recommend it. I’ll also give a thumbs up to PSA’s pure silver I2S-12 . Incredible detail and sound with this connection.

My motivation for writing it is two fold. First, I wish I had found something like this a few days ago. It would have saved me many hours of frustration. Secondly, I don’t want other newbie’s to walk away from the PWT/PWD because the thought of burning hi-res DVD’s scares them. PSA has created an outstanding product here and you owe it to yourself to give it a try.  Even “idiots” like myself can/should enjoy it’s cutting edge technology and sound. Hope this helps a few folks do just that.

Levi

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