Would DVD burners burn at 24 bit?

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Just a dumb thought, I guess!

Is it possible to burn the 24 bit recordings onto a CD-R by using a DVD burner instead of having to burn it in the conventional way(CD-RW) that reduces the bit rate down to 16?
 
You can put 24bit wav files on CD as data. Some DVD drives may even read them but I'm not sure. Not sure about the DVD burner question. Did you want to play it on a DVD player or just archive the 24bit file?

The Alesis Masterlink will burn 24bit audio CD's but of course you can only play them on compatible drives.
 
TexRoadkill said:
You can put 24bit wav files on CD as data. Some DVD drives may even read them but I'm not sure. Not sure about the DVD burner question. Did you want to play it on a DVD player or just archive the 24bit file?

The Alesis Masterlink will burn 24bit audio CD's but of course you can only play them on compatible drives.
Thanks TexRoadKill!
Actually, my intent is to be able to burn them (not archive). But most of the commercial(CD) players only play the 16bit media at this point of time.
I was hoping to burn a CD at 24 bit and play this audio CD on a commercial DVD player (most DVD players support audio..so) and see if I could do some justice to my 24 bit recordings.
 
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