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There's also the problem that nobody used DVD+R for music playback because it wasn't really built for that*. The only things people burned to a DVD were amateur video (school play, something you downloaded) or, for some reason, large file transfers.
*Well, mostly because iPods had just become a thing, but also because it wasn't really built for that.
DVD does have a very small niche application for storing lossless hi-res and multi-channel music. There were even commercial releases and players for "DVD-Audio," though it obviously never gained much market share and is definitely not what the person in the OP was trying to insinuate lol
yeah this was an early implementation of "hi-res" audio stuff; it was possible to do fun things like surround audio and/or higher resolution audio on it, but in practice it was a niche, for sure, and you'd have to be a huge nerd to want to use it for a mixtape like this lol
I mean I'd be impressed if they found hi-res and/or multi-channel versions of all those songs and assembled a DVD Audio-compliant disc out of them.
But I have my doubts.