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I just did another survey of DVD-A (yes I know it's a dying format) and few
have musical content above 20kHz (well sometimes it's 22kHz). This was
consistent with what I found when I first checked 3 years ago. I also check a stack of SACD's, and there I saw fairly consistent use of the extra bandwidth for noise shaping. Regardless of the longevity of this format (I do like it for the 5.1 aspect), is any studio/lable consistently using all that extra bandwidth for acoustic information? John |
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I just did another survey of DVD-A (yes I know it's a dying format) and few
In article . com,
"Feng" wrote: have musical content above 20kHz (well sometimes it's 22kHz). This was consistent with what I found when I first checked 3 years ago. I also check a stack of SACD's, and there I saw fairly consistent use of the extra bandwidth for noise shaping. Regardless of the longevity of this format (I do like it for the 5.1 aspect), is any studio/lable consistently using all that extra bandwidth for acoustic information? Norah Jones? :-) Dualdiscs' dvd side have a dvd-a layer. You could look for those, as well as the other new oddball dvd formats whose names escape me, but I've seen them on the shelves at Fry's. Stephen |
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I just did another survey of DVD-A (yes I know it's a dying format) and few
"Feng" wrote in message ups.com... have musical content above 20kHz (well sometimes it's 22kHz). This was consistent with what I found when I first checked 3 years ago. I also check a stack of SACD's, and there I saw fairly consistent use of the extra bandwidth for noise shaping. Regardless of the longevity of this format (I do like it for the 5.1 aspect), is any studio/lable consistently using all that extra bandwidth for acoustic information? I find audible 22 kHz extremely painful. ScottW |
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I just did another survey of DVD-A (yes I know it's a dying format) and few
MINe 109 wrote:
In article . com, "Feng" wrote: have musical content above 20kHz (well sometimes it's 22kHz). This was consistent with what I found when I first checked 3 years ago. I also check a stack of SACD's, and there I saw fairly consistent use of the extra bandwidth for noise shaping. Regardless of the longevity of this format (I do like it for the 5.1 aspect), is any studio/lable consistently using all that extra bandwidth for acoustic information? Norah Jones? :-) Dualdiscs' dvd side have a dvd-a layer. You could look for those, as well as the other new oddball dvd formats whose names escape me, but I've seen them on the shelves at Fry's. Stephen Think I read on a website that Dualdisc is on the verge of being phased out also. |
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I just did another survey of DVD-A (yes I know it's a dying format) and few
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