"ScottW" wrote in message
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"Arny Krueger" wrote in message
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"ScottW" wrote in message
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"Arny Krueger" wrote in message
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I think your assertion that "HDCD, DTS, SACD, and DVD-A offer
little or no sonic advantage." should be tempered with the
following article.
Why are you including DTS in this discussion of hi-rez formats?
It clearly isn't higher rez, seeks a slightly different market with
the concert video vs just music and is multichannel. But it ain't
hi-rez.
http://www.dtsonline.com/consumer/pr...&yID=2004&cID=
"Swedish Radio and DTS announce that they have made two more
pioneering steps in delivering the highest quality surround sound
ever in a live broadcast: First, Swedish Radio is the first
broadcaster to utilize DTS 96/24 high resolution digital surround
sound for a live event; and second, Swedish Radio proved the
capability of offering DTS 96/24 via Internet broadband streaming. These
advances come one year after Swedish Radio commenced the
world's first broadcast of surround sound via satellite utilizing
the scalable DVB-compliant audio technology from DTS. Offering a
sample rate double that of standard DVDs, DTS 96/24 offers the
highest resolution available to broadcasters."
http://www.highfidelityreview.com/ne...umber=18971538
"Texas Instruments are to demonstrate an all-digital, universal
system at CES 2003 next week. The Texas semiconductor manufacturer
has integrated a FireWire IEEE-1293 interface, multi-channel digital
signal processor and digital amplifier technologies onto a single
board, which will enable the company to show attendees the ability
to create an integrated high-resolution path from source component
to loudspeakers using TI technologies."
"The Texas Instruments Semiconductor Division's demonstration of the
single-board system at CES, will take place at booth 6802 in the Las
Vegas Convention Center. Product capabilities include:
a.. Native IEEE-1394 networking
b.. Dolby Digital, DTS and full-resolution digital SACD and
DVD-Audio c.. Optional content protection for compatibility with
high- resolution formats
d.. High performance, flexible, multi-format audio decoding with a
re-programmable 32/64-bit audio processing
e.. TI PurePath DigitalT amplifiers
http://www.stereophile.com/news/110804dts/
"How can video save the audio star? Recent announcements from both
Dolby and DTS have revealed plans to add high-resolution lossless
audio formats to one or both impending High Definition video disc
formats. And if one or both of these primarily HD video formats
takes off, high-resolution audio will be along for the ride."
I suggest you do a little google searching next time, Scotty.
I suggest you be a little more specific as DTS and DTS 96/24 are
hardly the same thing to any reasonably qualified audio engineer.
LOL!
It's amazing Scott how low you or Sander will sink to avoid admitting you
made a mistake.