In Reply to: That's Simple posted by Frank.. on November 7, 2004 at 23:47:37:
That is why I want to know if it has high resolution, that way I know which version to buy.I don't know who Simply Plan is but say for instance Chris Isaak's Heart Shaped World, which I own of regular CD came out on DualDisc and there is no mention of a high resolution soundtrack. And I took it home and it's just a regular CD like the one I already have this would be a total rip-off. That is why it is important to let the customer know what they are getting!
Just my 2 cents,
Teresa
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Follow Ups
- 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)