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Re: how to submit 12 hours of 4-channel material

Subject: Re: how to submit 12 hours of 4-channel material
From: "Dan Dugan" dandugan_1999
Date: Thu Jan 15, 2009 12:09 pm ((PST))
Rob Danielson, you wrote,
On Jan 15, 2009, at 11:03 AM, Rob Danielson wrote:

> Since they can play and access them most easily through a computer,
> I'd simply burn the entire files to an DVD-R _in data format (UDF)_
> with the front files in one folder (or one one disc) and the rear
> files in another folder. These disks will hold 3.5 hours of quad
> 16/48K. I'd interleave all so they'll play in stereo in iTunes, Media
> Player etc. DVD-R discs will mount and play audio in almost any
> computer made in the  last 4 years.

They are 4-channel poly files now. Splitting them into front and rear
stereo files would mean 12 hours of bouncing, or would the de-
interleave program that's been mentioned here be able to do that for me?

> Personally, I wouldn't give data
> to any "office" in electronic- erasable form if I having them survive
> was one goal.

I hear that. My custom for submitting CDs to the Park Service is to
attach Tyvek CD envelopes to the inside of a file folder, with a cover
letter. I figure that jewel boxes are odd objects that would be hard
to keep, but a bureaucracy knows what to do with a file folder.

Re your QuickTime suggestion, can that be done with 4-channel files?

-Dan Dugan



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