I know that 96khz DTS doesn't have the data rate of DVD-audio but I am confused as to what exactly is the difference. I have been avoiding these discs like the plague but maybe they are worthwhile?
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Topic - What's the diff between 96khz DTS and DVD-A? - simon wagstaff 04:33:03 08/21/05 (7)
- Re: What's the diff between 96khz DTS and DVD-A? - MCH 11:58:01 08/22/05 (1)
- Id Like To Know If Anyone Listened to Abbado on DVD - Robertc88 04:21:40 08/24/05 (0)
- One is 'compressed' and one is not? (nt) - Chris Garrett 08:28:59 08/21/05 (4)
- Both are compressed. One is "lossy" (DTS), the other is "lossless" (DVD-Audio/MLP) nt - racerguy 08:52:28 08/21/05 (3)
- DVD-A may be compressed (nt) - evector 11:31:41 08/21/05 (2)
- Not in a lossy manner. - Michi 22:25:54 08/22/05 (1)
- Re: Not in a lossy manner. - evector 00:21:10 08/23/05 (0)