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In Reply to: Panasonic launches latest DVD-A portable . . . posted by Martin on April 24, 2003 at 02:21:13:
I do not use portables but the new stylish DVD-Audio player 75 could tempt me to get just another DVD-Audio machine. My excuse will be - I do not have a player for WMA and Super Video CD files as yet... ;-) Only €260 list price...
Also on display were one DVD recorder and a DVD-Video machine with stereo DVD-A capability...
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Any link to the DVD-A compatible recorder? That could be great.Best
This unit will be launched in June; information is already available at www.panasonic-europe.com (click DVD Video recorders).
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I'm really surprised nobody offers high quality audio recording on those machines (one of them has Dolby Digital 2Ch recording if I read correctly, which is not great). Oh well, it will comeI liked the 3D view thing for their model with a 40GB hard disk (see link). If you rotate and zoom, you can really check out the audio connections on the back panel... and you discover it has a huge PC-like fan on the back. vrrrrrrrrrr.
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Eric
2.0 DVD Audio playback is just one of many features of Panasonic's new player and recorder setup. Maybe we will see real DVD-A recorders in 2004...
I first thought you could record music on a DVD, no problem, just press 'record', right?. Then I realized that no manufacturer has made this feature availalle, you need to record audio only associated with some video signal (and at 48k only). So you have everything available in a single machine, and no way to use it for audio.Anyway, based on the test I have done, the implementation of DVD-A specs on Panasonic players seems excellent.
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