In Reply to: Re: both Porcupine tree DVD-Audio's offer high resolution for the masses. posted by JamesB on December 28, 2005 at 20:13:15:
And 24 Bit 96kHz 2 channel is way better than lossy Dolby Digital multi-channel. If you want Multi-channel high resolution you really do need a DVD-Audio player. You still get 2 channel high resolution on a regular DVD-Video player and 24 Bit 96kHz is high resolution in my book.CD is also Stereo and is not high resolution it is 16 Bit 44.1kHz so DualDisc does nothing. DTS is offering the real thing, plus DVD-Audio is the correct weight and thickness 1.2mm for your DVD-Audio player as well.
Happy listening,
Teresa
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Follow Ups
- Yes but you get real high resolution in 2 channel stereo on a regular DVD-Video player - Teresa 22:29:58 12/28/05 (7)
- Re: Really? - JamesB 11:12:50 12/29/05 (6)
- I fail to see how 16 Bit 44.1kHz 2 channel Stereo CD would be preferrable over 2 channel Stereo 24 Bit 96kHz DVD-Video - Teresa 18:15:36 12/29/05 (5)
- Re: Wrong - JamesB 12:22:02 12/30/05 (4)
- It is you who is wrong, here is how you change your DVD player to output unprotected 2 channel 96kHz PCM. - Teresa 20:37:23 12/30/05 (3)
- Re: Absolute Bollocks - JamesB 21:26:34 12/30/05 (2)
- Majority of the masses DON'T own D/A converters and will get 24/96 2 channel high resolution PCM from the analog outputs - Teresa 23:01:15 12/31/05 (1)
- Re: Majority of the masses DON'T own D/A converters and will get 24/96 2 channel high resolution PCM from the analog out - JamesB 11:35:12 01/01/06 (0)