Czy Reaper posiada zdolność eksportu projektu do formatu DDP? Czytając powyzsze wypowiedzi mozna dojść do wniosku, że tak, ale jakim cudem jest to możliwe skoro ponoć Reaper nie wspiera pełnego authoringu. Może coś źle zrozumiałem dlatego proszę o rzeczowe wyjaśnienie.
Ściągnąłem manual Reapera i ani słowa w nim nie ma o możliwości eksportu do DDP. Gdyby rzeczywiście ta opcja wraz z pełnym authoringiem była w Reaperze to byłoby to fenomenalne.
No właśnie, też szukałem bezskutecznie w manualu chcąc dowiedzieć o szczegóły po tym, jak przypadkowo wypatrzyłem jako opcję DDP przy renderingu. Postanowiłem spróbować, i udało się. Przy eksporcie pojawia się okienko z informacjami o ograniczeniach. Wklejam ten tekst:
DDP is a Registered Trademark of DCA Inc., 1989-2008
DDP format is used to make exchangable files for CD Audio manufacturing.
The CD Audio format is 44100Hz, 16-bit, stereo. Please set this format, otherwise the export will be cancelled.
DDP format consists of many files, which must all be sent to the CD manufacturing plant.
IMPORTANT: CD-TEXT values are recognized, but actual CD-TEXT output is not yet implemented!
In order to create standard CD's, Red Book specification limitations are included:
- at least one track is automaticaly created
- INDEX0 is required only for the first track, and set to 0 seconds
- first track's INDEX1 position is limited to at least 2 seconds,
please consider this, to make at least 2 seconds of silence in the beginning,
otherwise the audio content will be ignored
- minimum track length (distance of the next track's INDEX0/INDEX1
to the previous INDEX1) is set to 4 seconds, please consider this,
otherwise the INDEX0 and 1 are automatically moved in the next track's audio.
- INDEX1 is set to be at least 1 frame after INDEX0, if INDEX0 is defined
- the audio length is padded with silence to be frame aligned (1 frame = 1/75 second)
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Album and track metadata is set by the format of marker names:
- markers starting with "@" character represent album metadata
- markers starting with "!" character represent INDEX0 position for the following "#" track
- markers starting with "#" character represent track metadata and INDEX1 position
If there is more than one @ marker, each one overwrites the previous one's defined values.
If there are more ! markers in one track, only the last one before # is used
The number of # markers represent the number of CD tracks.
The position of @ marker(s) can be anywhere, the most readable position is at the end of the album.
If the audio data is too short, only the (! and #) markers before the end of audio + 10 seconds are used.
The audio is padded with silence until the last used marker (and aligned to 1/75 second).
The metadata is in "KEY1=VALUE1|KEY2=VALUE2|KEY3=VALUE3" format. There can be any number of
KEY=VALUE pairs. KEYs are case insensitive.
@ markers recognize this keys:
- "CATALOG", "EAN" or "UPC" for the same EAN/UPC number, which is included in the CD
- "ALBUM", "TITLE" or without a key for album's title
- "PERFORMER"
- "SONGWRITER"
- "COMPOSER"
- "ARRANGER"
- "MESSAGE"
- "IDENTIFICATION"
- "GENRE" - write any text or use one of the predefined genres in the list at the bottom of this text.
- "LANGUAGE" - use one of the names from the list at the bottom of this text.
# markers recognize this keys:
- "ISRC" number for audio track
- "TITLE" or without a key for track's title
- "PERFORMER"
- "SONGWRITER"
- "COMPOSER"
- "ARRANGER"
- "MESSAGE"
! markers ignore any metadata, only the position is used.
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CD-TEXT will be exported only, if any of the CD-TEXT keys is specified.
Every key except the "CATALOG", "EAN", "UPC" and "ISRC" is a CD-TEXT key.
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MARKERS EXAMPLE:
1. "#Intro|ISRC=012345678901"
2. "#Second track|ISRC=012345678902"
3. "!"
4. "#TITLE=Third track|ISRC=012345678903"
5. "!"
6. "#Last track"
7. "@My first album|PERFORMER=A good band|EAN=0123456789012|GENRE=Pop|LANGUAGE=English"
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GENRES:
- Adult Contemporary
- Alternative Rock
- Childrens Music
- Classical
- Contemporary Christian
- Country
- Dance
- Easy Listening
- Erotic
- Folk
- Gospel
- Hip Hop
- Jazz
- Latin
- Musical
- New Age
- Opera
- Operetta
- Pop
- Rap
- Reggae
- Rock Music
- Rhythm & Blues
- Sound Effects
- Soundtrack
- Spoken Word
- World Music
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LANGUAGES:
- Albanian
- Amharic
- Arabic
- Armenian
- Assamese
- Azerbaijani
- Bambora
- Basque
- Bengali
- Bielorussian
- Breton
- Bulgarian
- Burmese
- Catalan
- Chinese
- Churash
- Croatian
- Czech
- Danish
- Dari
- Dutch
- English
- Esperanto
- Estonian
- Faroese
- Finnish
- Flemish
- French
- Frisian
- Fulani
- Gaelic
- Galician
- Georgian
- German
- Greek
- Gujurati
- Gurani
- Hausa
- Hebrew
- Hindi
- Hungarian
- Icelandic
- Indonesian
- Irish
- Italian
- Japanese
- Kannada
- Kazakh
- Khmer
- Korean
- Laotian
- Lappish
- Latin
- Latvian
- Lithuanian
- Luxembourgian
- Macedonian
- Malagasay
- Malaysian
- Maltese
- Marathi
- Moldavian
- Ndebele
- Nepali
- Norwegian
- Occitan
- Oriya
- Papamiento
- Persian
- Polish
- Portugese
- Punjabi
- Pushtu
- Quechua
- Romanian
- Romansh
- Russian
- Ruthenian
- Serbian
- Serbo-croat
- Shona
- Sinhalese
- Slovak
- Slovenian
- Somali
- Spanish
- SrananTongo
- Swahili
- Swedish
- Tadzhik
- Tamil
- Tatar
- Telugu
- Thai
- Turkish
- Ukrainian
- Urdu
- Uzbek
- Vietnamese
- Wallon
- Welsh
- Zulu