In Reply to: >>>5.1 DD/DTS + stereo 96kHz/24bit LPCM disc<<< posted by Joe Murphy Jr on January 27, 2003 at 11:45:28:
that you need a DVD disc to store so much data. So, in effect, you have to use DVD-V authoring (will play on any DVD player) to store all this stuff... and you've got yourself a good old DAD.OR you decide to include a DVD-A section next to the DVD-V section, store the 96/24 section there (2CH or MCH), and you have yourself a hybrid DVD-A, which is exactly what you have on the market right now. Whether it is LPCM or compressed/encoded through MLP is only a detail if you stay up to 24/96, but MLP becomes necessary above that (so I hear, I have never done it).
In either event, whether you choose to go DAD or DVD-A, you cannot have it without a menu and some image content, even if it has to be "still imagery", as they say. A minimum video content is mandatory for a DVD disc structure (I know, it socks).
No video, no nothing. You can carve that in stone.Sorry guys, but unless I misunderstood something, I still don't get your point.
Best
Eric
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Follow Ups
- I'll second that also, except... - Eric LeRouge 16:44:07 01/27/03 (2)
- >>>still image<<< - Joe Murphy Jr 19:24:19 01/27/03 (1)
- You can scan Pirelli calendars as your picture gallery, as well (nt :-) - Eric LeRouge 04:45:27 01/28/03 (0)