In Reply to: Steve Stevens "DTS" / and DVD-A in general posted by MarcuSS on January 12, 2007 at 10:36:13:
Yes, lack of labelling/incorrect labelling and no adherence to any sort of authoring standards has always been a big problem with DVD-A. Whenever a new disc is announced, the standard discussion here is:1. Does it even have DVD-Audio content?
2. If so, what is it?These questions seldom get answered until the disc is released, someone buys it, and reports on it.
Typically, Dolby, DTS, and LPCM content are stored in the VIDEO_TS directory, which is accessible by a standard DVD player. The DVD-Audio content is stored in the AUDIO_TS directory, which is accessible by a DVD-Audio player.
Depending on how the disc is authored and how your player is set up, the data you get by default can vary.
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Follow Ups
- Re: Steve Stevens "DTS" / and DVD-A in general - racerguy 11:02:43 01/12/07 (2)
- Re: Steve Stevens "DTS" / and DVD-A in general - Neil Wilkes 08:06:44 01/13/07 (0)
- I'll give you an answer in a few hours. - Duilawyer 14:00:15 01/12/07 (0)