Some programs such as Nero can help improve the audio quality of a movie. To do this the user should open the Nero DVD software. The user should then open the options menu.From there the user should open the audio tab. After the audio option window opens set the audio quality to high and set the Kilohertz rate to 44.1. The user should be sure to press okay then close the options. After these steps are complete the user should burn the DVD and notice a change in the audio quality.
DVD audio is a digital format for delivering high quality sound to DVD's but not all DVD's players will play it. You have to check the box to see if it has it.
An audio DVD is one that has sound on it -- music, voice, etc.
I strip the audio from DVD with a DVD Audio Ripper,
DVD-Audio is a digital format for delivering high-fidelity audio content on a DVD. It is not intended to be a video delivery format and is not the same as video DVDs containing concert films or music videos. It offers many possible configurations of audio channels with far higher audio quality.So DVD-Audio has much more functions than CD audio.DVD audio recordings can provide far better sound quality than CDs. The chart below lists the sampling rate and accuracy for CD recordings and the maximum sampling rate and accuracy for DVD recordings. CDs can hold 74 minutes of music. DVD audio discs can hold 74 minutes of music at their highest quality level, 192kHz/24-bit audio. By lowering either the sampling rate or the accuracy, DVDs can be made to hold more music. A DVD audio disc can store up to two hours of 6-channel, better than CD quality, 96kHz/24-bit music. Lower the specifications further, and a DVD audio disc can hold almost seven hours of CD-quality audio.In an audio CD or DVD, each bit represents a digital command telling the DAC what voltage level to output. While an ideal recording would follow the raw waveform exactly, digital recordings sample the sound at different frequencies, and therefore lose some of the data.
If you play a regular DVD on a Blueray machine, you will only get the quality of the original DVD. There is not enough information stored on the disc to do otherwise.
you can use DVD audio ripper to rip audio from DVD and then play on CD player
CDs play on two 16 bit 44.1 kHz channels and work on both DVD and CD players. DVD audio (DVD-A) requires a DVD player to work. It uses higher sample rates - up to 24 bit 192 kHz with stereo, but generally uses 24 bit 96 kHz - and can work on anything ranging from mono to 5.1 channels. That is not DVD-V. The difference is in terms of audio quality since the DVD-Audio format has 7 times more storage capacity then a regular CD-Audio. This means that you can actually hear the audio content on a DVD-Audio the best possible way ever since both the sample rate (192kHz) and the bit depth resolution (24bps) are higher then a regular CD-Audio (44.1kHz, 16bps) and would actually exceed the human hearing capability.
8 Streams of audio can be encoded to a DVD.
Using a audio DVD extractor like Handbrke to do this job ...
No, CD-players do not play DVD's. You have to use a DVD player.
The DVD quality of "The Sundowners" 1950 is very good. The movie was digitized from its original version, and features clear video and crisp audio. The movie is also available in both PAL and NTSC formats.
The general opinion is that upconversion dvd players do not improve the picture on DVD players. The idea is that when transferring sources from one device to another a gain isn't acheived. The recommendation is to translate VHS tapes into DVD format for better quality.