In Reply to: I am puzzled by Panasonic's DVD-Audio 2.0 specification as well... posted by DVDAphile on April 28, 2003 at 16:44:34:
> My guess is you will be able to play DVD-Audio discs in 96 kHz/24
> bit quality in certain players and recorders.Ok, I'll wait and see, isn't this already the case with the 96/24 2-ch program, authored as a DVD-V, in some discs? An educated guess would be: no MLP decoding, but compatibility with DVD-A authored discs.
> If you can, give the new SC-DT310 system a listen.
I'll try to, thanks for the info.
> A replacement for the Technics player is not in sight. Panasonic has
> announced they will no longer offer high-end players.Too bad, there's a yawning gap between mass market DVD-A players and the high-end behemoths, filled only by Denon's (I am thinking of the 3800, but, as we know, a 3900 is in the works) and Arcam's players. Am I forgetting someone?
Igor
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- Re: I am puzzled by Panasonic's DVD-Audio 2.0 specification as well... - izamber 05:45:18 04/29/03 (2)
- I agree. Maybe only universal players can fill this gap... - DVDAphile 14:30:10 04/29/03 (1)
- Re: I agree. Maybe only universal players can fill this gap... - izamber 00:44:51 04/30/03 (0)