Rich said:
>If you were looking for a way to convert your 4 channels to a dvd
>disk that can easily play then there are a number of companies out
>there with the software to do that.
>
>I have to mention my home town boys but the search and choice is
>yours. http://www.minnetonkaaudio.com/
I recently started using their product, discwelder steel. I have no
reference point to compare it with other than 2-channel CD burning
programs. In that regard, it is most like EZCD creator. SImple to
use, but doesn't include (as far as I can tell) features like the
ability to drop track markers in the middle of a continuous piece,
and gap control between tracks may be global. But I quibble--it works
and I am making hi-res DVD-A discs, and am pleased.
rudy
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