An LPCM multiplex/demultiplex utility for DVD-Video with md5 verification. Creates full-resolution "audio-only" dvd-video discs from wav/flac filesets, and extracts unencrypted LPCM audio from dvd-video to wav/flac.
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GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)Follow lplex
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Great stuff.
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Great utility. One of a kind. Easy to use, stable, and reliable. Follow the guide and your 24/96 music will be correctly burned to DVDs. Thank you for your hard work on this and we would appreciate your continued support.
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Thanks, very nice!
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After struggling with installation issues, changing workpath in lplex.ini to an actual path on my computer and replacing alignment=seamless by alignment=discrete to avoid white noise, I've made it working and obtained a nice ISO image. Lplex is doubtlessly a great tool. With a GUI, it will be like a standard CD burner that, however, writes a hi-res (up to 24/96) audio on video DVDs (with no picture, like a CD). I wonder why such software was not created before. Industry is pushing SACD and DVD-audio while DVD video at 24/96 is most probably a better practical solution because DVD video player is ubiquitous and 24/96 resolution will cover most of the needs. Dmitry Garanin.