In Reply to: Re: that has to do with limited disc space as both the DVD and CD layers are thinner so they can fit in regular CD playe posted by NotMe on October 24, 2004 at 21:42:43:
>Universal are just deliberately compromising the DVD-Audio content IMHO, they are primarily an SACD supporter after all.<You have no idea what you are talking about. We put on whatever we can fit on a DVD5 for Dual Disc. If we could fit both surround and stereo 96/24 on a DVD5, we would put it on. On many titles that is not possible.
Jim
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- Re: that has to do with limited disc space as both the DVD and CD layers are thinner so they can fit in regular CD playe - jimby 21:10:45 10/25/04 (12)
- Re: that has to do with limited disc space as both the DVD and CD layers are thinner so they can fit in regular CD playe - NotMe 10:52:09 10/27/04 (5)
- Re: Universal content. - John Kotches 12:54:38 10/27/04 (4)
- Re: Universal content. - NotMe 20:17:31 10/27/04 (2)
- Re: Universal content. - Martin419 02:24:50 10/28/04 (1)
- Re: Universal content. - NotMe 10:51:44 10/28/04 (0)
- You are right. - Christine Tham 13:31:47 10/27/04 (0)
- Re: that has to do with limited disc space as both the DVD and CD layers are thinner so they can fit in regular CD playe - John Kotches 07:31:13 10/26/04 (4)
- Re: that has to do with limited disc space as both the DVD and CD layers are thinner so they can fit in regular CD playe - jimby 11:38:07 10/26/04 (3)
- Question about DualDisc licensing... - Frank.. 02:25:39 10/27/04 (0)
- Re: that has to do with limited disc space as both the DVD and CD layers are thinner so they can fit in regular CD playe - John Kotches 16:06:51 10/26/04 (0)
- thank you for stating the "facts" - Christine Tham 13:18:30 10/26/04 (0)
- My take . . . - Martin419 03:01:29 10/26/04 (0)