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Hi,
Does anyone know if the "Advanced Resolution Stereo (96 kHz/24-bit)" listed on the disc content of a DVD-Audio is something distinct from the multi-channel content? I am playing "Bach Organ Spectacular" with Ton Koopman on my Panasonic S97 DVD player (which supports DVD-Audio), and when I press "AUDIO" on the player's remote a menu comes up on the TV listing two tracks, 1 and 2. Track 1 has a check mark next to it and is labelled "PPCM 96kHz 24bit 6ch," and 2 is not checked (regardless of whether I select it) and has no label. My player says "D.MIX" on the front panel no matter what I choose, and I can't hear any difference when I try to switch between the two tracks, so I suspect what I am hearing is always a downmixed version of the multi-channel content. Is "Advanced Resolution Stereo" supposed to be something other than the downmix? How do I select it? I don't want to miss out! Thanks in advance for any ideas. MDeB p.s. I do not check mail at the above address. |
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