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RE: Thank you very much

Posted by antoneb on April 1, 2010 at 12:05:30:

Yes I was a little upset when I discovered this. Since on the back of the case it says 96/24.

I thought maybe they had a special watermark that would disallow Hi Res content on PC.

But My Denon DVD-A SACD player declares 48/16 as well as the info from the extracted files.

I don't have a surround set up so I like to mix the surround tracks together for Hi-res listening.

Another thing I've discovered is sometimes on the Stereo DVD-A tracks its either an upconverted 44.1/48K file or the analog was filtered for 44.1kHz samples so its not a new remix of the stereo tracks.

Again although the Bjork surrounded are not 96/24 they don't crush the dynamic range so thats a big PLUS!!