How do I burn 32 bit Wave audio?

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  1. HelpMe47

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    I'm trying to burn 32 bit wave audio to a CD...

    Does anybody know of a program that will work because Nero doesn't seem to support this quality of Wave?

    Thanks in advance..
     
  2. wilkes

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    You can only burn a 32 bit file to a CD as a data disc.
    The CD-DA format specifies that for it to be a compact Disc Digital Audio compatible, the audio must be at 16 bit 44100KHz.
    It's that simple.
    I also assume you are talking about a 32 bit floating point file as well, as there are no 32 bit fixed WAV files.
    Data only.
    What you can do is dither this down correctly to a 24/96 or lower file, and write a DVD-Audio disc.
     

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