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In Reply to: RE: Classical DVD-Audio releases drying up. . . posted by Chris from Lafayette on July 15, 2007 at 18:56:08
I thought that the AIX disks would come with a 24/96 stereo PCM version playable on any DVD player. The two that I have both have it, one of them (Guitar Noir) on the dvd-v side, and the other (Cheryl Bentyne) on the the dvd-a side. Both play just fine that way on my Toshiba 3960 non-DVD-A player.Maybe only later disks have it. Ask Dr AIX.
Edits: 07/19/07Follow Ups:
All of our releases have PCM stereo tracks at 96 kHz/24-bits and they are accessible on DVD-Video or DVD-Audio players.
We'll be releasing a new classical project in a few months...The Shotokovich Piano Quintet and the Debussy Trio for Flute, Viola and Harp.
I haven't listened to it (i.e., the 2-channel 24/96 group) because I assumed it was a "stage" mix rather than an "audience" mix. The Dolby Digital group is the only one which explicitly contains the "audience" mix (at least, according to the booklet).
I would think 2 channel is by definition "audience" since it is always in front of you. The stage mix puts more on the surround speakers. The disclaimers on the AIX disks says that he is NOT trying to recreate a live performance anyway, just give a good sounding studio recording.
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