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DVDA vs SDVD [message #28448] Mon, 16 August 2004 15:23 Go to next message
Manic is currently offline  Manic
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I am a little confused as to what the technical differences actually are. DVDA is up 24bits at 192M, right? Is that stereo only? Can the signal remain digital out to the amp, or is there only analog output defined for DVDA?


Re: DVDA vs SDVD [message #28449 is a reply to message #28448] Thu, 19 August 2004 17:36 Go to previous message
Audio Jones is currently offline  Audio Jones
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You must mean DVDA verses SACD. DVDA may use 192/24 DACs but there are no disks that use that format so it doesn't matter. SACD was invented to compete with DVD audio and to improve upon it.

CDs use PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) but SACD uses Direct Stream Digital (DSD) which doesn't need as much filter adding and is less harmful to sound quality than PCM. The sampling rate is also much higher and can reach 2,822,400 samples per second.

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