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Jun 5, 2001 - 7:17 AM
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mtodd
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Is it possible to have a disc be playable as both a SACD AND a standard CD? Would it play in a DVD with imporved sonics? Does a DVD-Audio disc play in a standard DVD? Once again, any noticable sound improvement?
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Yes. No. No. No.
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I was reading the packaging for a DVD audio title, and it makes it seem as though you CAN play them in a regular DVD player. Apparently, there are two or three ways to play it, and DD5.1 is the option of DVD players. I could be wrong, but the packaging does not tell you that you can only have a DVD audio player to listen to the music.?
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Jun 5, 2001 - 8:42 AM
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El Cid
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quote: Originally posted by ManinDonutShop: I was reading the packaging for a DVD audio title, and it makes it seem as though you CAN play them in a regular DVD player. Apparently, there are two or three ways to play it, and DD5.1 is the option of DVD players. I could be wrong, but the packaging does not tell you that you can only have a DVD audio player to listen to the music.?
That's right. DVD-A disks can include a DVD-V section. A DVD-V player will just ignore the DVD-A files.
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Oops, sorry. I boo-boo'd. Yes, you can certainly play an audio only DVD in a standard DVD player.
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As has been said, if the DVD-A carries standard DVD-V data, "normal" DVD players can play it.As for sound improvement: DVD-V supports uncompressed 2-channel audio and compressed 6-channel audio, while DVD-A supports 6-channel audio uncompressed. So there should definitely be an improvement in sound quality, though I don't know how drastic the difference will be. NP: Bond Back in Action
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