seaegg wrote:Here's what I did. I converted 14 wave files to 24 bit/194 hz and they ballooned to 4GBs
Ouch!
Were the 14 wav files 16-bit 44.1 kHz in the first place? If so, converting to 24-bit 194 kHz didn't buy you any sound quality, so you might just have well burned them to a regular audio CD in CDA format in the first place, which your player can handle.
It seems to me that these are the only reasons to burn music to a DVD disc:
1. The original source material is in DVD audio format and you want to maintain that level of quality.
2. You want to fit a whole bunch of music in standard CD-quality or MP3-quality on one disc
Expanding 14 CD-quality songs into a DVD's worth of data while maintaining only CD-quality doesn't accomplish much.
cfitz