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In Reply to: RE: Why DVD-A? posted by richard@batnet.com on December 26, 2007 at 22:51:06
I thought I understood Richard's question of "Why DVD-A", but never was satisfied with the responses. I think his question was more to the technical, and not about marketing (which has been made abundantly clear). I ask the same question: Why can I not play a home-made 24/96 DVD-A on any DVD player? If I'm writing to the audio, does the playback on a standard machine need to see video to operate? And furthermore, why does writing audio to the video layer reproduce so easily in any DVD playback? Also, is the 24/96 sound captured on the video layer compromised? ...is it identical in quality to what would be written on the DVD-A audio layer? Thanks
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