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In Reply to: Ahem posted by Eric LeRouge on April 02, 2004 at 06:55:37:
Hi Eric and big thanks for detailed reply....
Yes it will be a disaster for me as I ve promised someone that If I start DIY dVDA then his DVD standard machine will be able to play my discs....Lets face it How many times have people on this forum mention DVDA discs being able to play on the billions of DVD machines worldwide.......Hope some of them can eat humble pie,......and if we see any one else posting such comments we should reply.....
As I have a dual machine I already knew I am ok.....
However which of the standard DAD type authorizing packages would you recommend..............................................................When I return I from states (2 weeks) I will bring up the subject of quietening down mains bourne noise( filters not fans)on the PC, as I know this is an overlooked and vital part of this subject....Dave
Follow Ups:
Most commercial DVD-A are authored with a DVD-V compatible group, and are therefore playable on "billions" of DVD players worldwide. The DVD-V material can be DTS, DD, or PCM(16/48 or 24/96 maybe other rates?).peace
-o
Eric,16 to 24 bits, 48 or 96kHz are permissible for DVD-Video to be precise :-)
Regards,
John Kotches
But since you mention it, I think I have some DVD-Vs with lower than 48k resolution (transferred from VCD?), in particular a Depeche Mode "best of" DVD, I think it was 16/24 or 16/22. The sound was terrible :(Best
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