In Reply to: How can that be so when they are on different sides? posted by Christine Tham on September 18, 2005 at 19:46:52:
the majority of these discs are single sided discs. i own a handful of them (which is why i mentioned Leon Russell). even the dual-sided disc, such as Soular Energy, the DVD-V side which is 96/24 (the other side btw is 192/24 LPCM!) is actually a DVD-A disc with 96/24 LPCM content in the VIDEO_TS directory and reference data in the AUDIO_TS directory. DVD-Audio player recognizes the 96/24 side as a DVD-A disc.
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Follow Ups
- Re: How can that be so when they are on different sides? - evector 20:28:22 09/18/05 (9)
- Well, you haven't actually proven anything... - Christine Tham 20:39:25 09/18/05 (8)
- and you haven't disproved anything either - evector 10:39:59 09/19/05 (7)
- I said i wasn't sure, so i don't have to prove anything ... - Christine Tham 15:06:59 09/19/05 (6)
- Re: I said i wasn't sure, so i don't have to prove anything ... - evector 20:20:06 09/19/05 (5)
- well, the point was your examples don't demonstrate anything ... - Christine Tham 05:56:30 09/20/05 (4)
- apparently neither do your posts ... - evector 15:35:51 09/20/05 (3)
- And to complete the circle ... - Christine Tham 19:12:37 09/20/05 (2)
- oh by the way - Christine Tham 21:14:20 09/20/05 (1)
- Mrs. Ultrasensitive - DangAudiophiles 09:31:26 10/02/05 (0)