Just noticed it's listed as PAL. I would have assumed NTSC. I suppose it doesn't really matter, as the audio is the only content of import.
It's definitely not PAL. That's erroneous info on amazon's part.
Just noticed it's listed as PAL. I would have assumed NTSC. I suppose it doesn't really matter, as the audio is the only content of import.
I noticed that too. I assumed it was a mistake.Just noticed it's listed as PAL. I would have assumed NTSC. I suppose it doesn't really matter, as the audio is the only content of import.
I just ordered from Amazon.com $15.69 A great price couldn't resist.
https://www.amazon.com/How-West-Rem...pID=41rrdmA3ozL&preST=_SX300_QL70_&dpSrc=srch
Nope. Still a thing. PAL's built on 50Hz while NTSC is built on 60Hz. Even when the resolution is the same, the frame rates are not.(I thought that with HD video, PAL/NTSC was a thing of the past?)
DAAAAAMN RIGHT!!!!!!!
Correct. I just a/b'd the bluray and DVD-A. On the DVD-A "Hello Mary Lou" comes in at the 10 minute mark of "Whole Lotta Love", but it's completely missing on the bluray. The track is about 2 1/2 mins shorter as a result.According to amazon reviews "Hello Marylou" has been edited out, so less for one's money!
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One more thing, I can confirm that the DVD-A is 24/48 while the bluray is 24/96.
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One more thing, I can confirm that the DVD-A is 24/48 while the bluray is 24/96.
Could we a have a spectrum analyzer of both?
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