This is true, I just go0t a 24bit 96 khz soundcard for the first time and
the difference is truly stunning, Cd's sound soemwhat flat and lifeless
because they're 16 bit 44.1 khz, so now that I'm hearing stuff recorded at
dvd quality, I am certainly blown away. Too bad dvd is such a problematic
format, with teh stupid country encryption, etc. Also it will mean that an
albumn will cost even more to buy, while the artist will get even less of
a cut, as its a "new format".
On Tue, 16 Jul 2002, Dan Haskovec wrote:
quoted 19 lines A DVD can store 5-10 times as much data as an audio CD, which allows for> A DVD can store 5-10 times as much data as an audio CD, which allows for
> much higher audio resolution and/or sampling rates when used for two
> channel audio.
>
> dan
>
>
> On Tue, 16 Jul 2002, skism wrote:
>
> > I can't see that happening, there isn't really any benefit from DVD's
> > besides Dolby5.1 and maybe extra additional data (videos or something).
> > Most people just want to listen to music though.
>
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