In Reply to: But how do we know to purchase the disc or not? there should be at least some hint to let us know posted by Teresa on November 7, 2004 at 16:06:29:
If you dig Simple Plan you by the disc.Normal people look for the artist name and album title.
They don't buy dsd or advanced resolution logo's.Frank
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Follow Ups
- That's Simple - Frank.. 23:47:37 11/07/04 (16)
- Thats a cop out answer.. you full well know it should be clear {nt} - SnaggS 23:47:48 11/09/04 (0)
- Yes but if there is no high resolution I would rather save a few bucks and buy the regular CD - Teresa 00:00:06 11/08/04 (14)
- Simple.. - Frank.. 02:21:21 11/08/04 (13)
- Not Simple - racerguy 03:42:37 11/08/04 (12)
- Not wrong and still very simple.. - Frank.. 04:48:58 11/08/04 (11)
- So 24/88.2 5.1 isn't "Advanced Resolution?" - racerguy 13:45:08 11/08/04 (5)
- Don't be a fool. 24/48 is hires. Resolution is in the bits. - Frank.. 23:17:37 11/08/04 (4)
- Your kidding right ? No wonder you disagree with anyone who likes Hirez {nt} - SnaggS 23:53:12 11/09/04 (1)
- Looks like the trolling idiot is back. (nt) - Frank.. 10:21:35 11/11/04 (0)
- Frank, the fool is you - racerguy 05:43:55 11/09/04 (0)
- So why does 24/96 sound so much better than 24/48? - Teresa 00:12:42 11/09/04 (0)
- "Advanced resolution" simply means there is a PCM or MLP track on the DVD-Audio - Christine Tham 11:48:04 11/08/04 (4)
- Come on, you are smarter than this, (nt) - Frank.. 23:19:12 11/08/04 (3)
- As opposed to you, perhaps? :-) - Christine Tham 23:26:34 11/08/04 (2)
- I didn't buy the Missy E disc. - Frank.. 01:46:42 11/09/04 (1)
- that's a very lame response, even for you :-) (nt) - Christine Tham 01:58:33 11/09/04 (0)