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In Reply to: Steve Stevens "DTS" / and DVD-A in general posted by MarcuSS on January 12, 2007 at 10:36:13:
as I have owned and truly enjoyed that recording on redbook for a couple of years. Steve Stephens is a remarkable guitarist. Does anyone know if this is a one-timer for Stephens or can we look forward to seeing the rest of his post-Billy Idol work in higher resolution?
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It seems a little odd to me that the disc is promoted in a lossy format (DTS 5.1) over the hi-res DVD-A format. Even Dolby Digital is listed before DVD-A.On the other hand, this could be a good thing if more DVD's would be released with DVD-A on the back side as a "bonus". It seems that multi-channel music in general hasn't been promoted well. A big push for multi-channel in the lower formats (DTS and DD) played on home theater equipment could spark more interest in multi-channel music in general.
But then, I'm amazed how popular MP3's (Sub-CD quality stereo)are. I would have never predicted that.
.little to no chance, is my guess.
I'll probably have better luck hunting down vinyl...;)
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despite being labeled so on the disc. 48/24 MLP?
If it is labelled as 24/48 MLP, then that is what it will be.
All MLP is lossless.
If it is labelled as MLP, and is not, then take it back or complain about false advertising.Bitrate is no indication of resolution though, as MLP does it's thing in a number of ways. I have created 24/48 6 channel MLP streams that have a bitrate of only 2.5Mb/sec.
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