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Hi,
I'm looking for a good headphone for watching DVD movies. Nowadays, there are those so-called dolby headphone like SONY MDR DS6000, Pioneer SE-DIR800, and etc, which comes with hardware based Dolby decoder. However, it seems that both my DVD playing software (Cyberlink PowerDVD) and my sound card (Creative Audigy 2 ZS) have the capability to decode Dobly, so I wonder if I really need to get those so-called "dolby headphone"? Or maybe just getting a traditional Hi-Fi headphone and it will just work as well together with either the software based decoder or the soundcard based decoder? Thanks. |
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