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Thoughts on High resolution audio formats? [message #38610] Wed, 09 October 2002 20:27 Go to next message
Jerry Parker is currently offline  Jerry Parker
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What does everyone here think about the new SACD and DVDA audio formats? They are supposed to have more resolution than normal redbook audio cds, and have much higher bandwidth. Many people seem to think that they can hear past 20khz, but if this is true, then why do loudspeaker manufacturers such as JBL and Eminence not design their high frequency drivers to go that high in frequency? I won't lie, I think the new formats are designed for one reason and that is so that the record labels can make more money.

What does everyone else think? Is their any benefit to the new standards, or is it all just marketing BS?

Re: Thoughts on High resolution audio formats? [message #38611 is a reply to message #38610] Wed, 09 October 2002 21:59 Go to previous messageGo to next message
laoye is currently offline  laoye
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I don't doubt that IP protection is the real reason that the new formats are being promoted. Free copying is a real danger to the recording industry. I'm in the computer software industry and can sympathize.

My experience with SACD (a Sony SCD-1) is that it is much more dynamic and detailed when playing hybrid disks' SACD layers vs. their CD layers. The improvement is impressive and clear to everyone who has listened on my system. On the other hand, CD layers on the SCD-1 sounds fine if you didn't know better.

I would be delighted if the industry did a wholesale switch to the high rez formats. However, I don't anticipate that people will eagerly dump CD collections to upgrade as they did with LPs. The difference is less obvious. Sony's strategy seems to be to gradually replace CDs with hybrids and then SACD-only disks over time. DVD-A is a new category which seems to be associated with home theater multichannel hardware. If either can pull it off, people who pay for software at home will be the winners. If they fail, I suppose that we will see less diversity in future commercial releases.


Re: Thoughts on High resolution audio formats? [message #38629 is a reply to message #38610] Fri, 11 October 2002 10:45 Go to previous message
bmar is currently offline  bmar
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Hi Jerry,

I have HDCD and DVDA. Havn't given the SACD a try yet though I hear people like it. I like the HDCD and you can listen and hear the difference over a redbood cd. There are of course with HDCD varying recording qualities just as with albums or regular cd's. Some are beond beliefe while others are just coasters. The HDCD seems to be lagging behind in the format wars though. I have only a few DVD audio disk. To be honest the quality is good but I dont care for a lot of the drama thats put into the recordings of a DVDA or a DTS , DTS ES. I enjoy the music more when it just appears across the front area.

I'm going to check into a SACD soon and see how that goes.

good luck and happy experimenting

Bill

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