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WAVELAB
18 – 366 About the DVD-Audio format
Background information
With its unique ability to create and burn DVD-Audio compatible discs,
WaveLab is a major step forward in bringing this versatile audio format to
a wider consumer market.
DVD-Audio offers high resolution and multi-channel audio plus extra con-
tent such as still images and text. DVD-Audio is likely to become the stan-
dard media for audio in the future.
The structure of a DVD-Audio project
About albums, groups and tracks
To understand DVD-Audio projects, let’s start with a look at the structure
hierarchy:
A single sided DVD-Audio disc can contain one album.
An album can contain up to 9 groups.
In WaveLab, a group corresponds to a Montage, but it can also be looked upon as a playlist
for tracks – see below for further details.
Each group can contain up to 99 tracks.
Tracks are defined by DVD track start and end markers in the Montage.
A given track may be referenced by more than one group. One group can
consist of a complete list of songs played in a certain order. Another
group can be a separate playlist of the slow, acoustic numbers from the
song list, while a third group might be a playlist of the up tempo tracks, all
taken from the same collection of material.
A group can of course also contain alternative mixes of the “original”
tracks or just different tracks altogether.