Tech Notes
• Superdiscs are not DVD Audio discs, they are compatible with any DVD player.
• Surround audio encoded in Dolby Digital(448kbps) and DTS 96/24 (1.5Mbps)
• Digital Music Files: WMA (192Kbps), AAC (320Kbps)
SuperDisc plays music in High Defnition Surround™ (HDS™) and works with any DVD player. Every SuperDisc recording has been carefully remixed and remastered to bring out the best performance possible from today’s home theater and car stereo systems. You’ll hear more clarity, punch, dynamics and vocal presence than the regular CD. SuperDisc also includes high definition digital music files. Encoded directly from the master recordings at the highest resolution possible these digital music files will sound better than if you "ripped" the music from the CD yourself.
Just got an email from Amazon about Ray Charles "Genius Loves Company". Looks like it is in DTS. It is advertised as a CD playable on a DVD player. Can anyone enlighten me on this.
Au contraire. Just got a new one in the same format. http://www.monstermusic.com/catalog/george_al/george_al_main.aspJB HI FI in Melb.
Had the 3 Doors Down Monster Disc
in there stores last Year
But no other releases
Ron
I wonder how they get away with using the "HDS" and "High Definition Surround" labeling on their discs since these are terms Brad Miller and the Mobile Fidelity label used as trademarks years ago for their DTS Music Disc series!
Did they buy it from Miller's estate?
I wonder how they get away with using the "HDS" and "High Definition Surround" labeling on their discs since these are terms Brad Miller and the Mobile Fidelity label used as trademarks years ago for their DTS Music Disc series!
Did they buy it from Miller's estate?
I wondered that myself, Brian. The logo is very similar to the original.
Interesting that both companies claim "High Definition Surround" as a Registered Trade Mark!
Oh no. I just gave away my remaining copy last week.Havent managed to find an ebayer willing to send '3 Doors Down' across the pond yet ~M~
Havent managed to find an ebayer willing to send '3 Doors Down' across the pond yet
~M~
Interesting that both companies claim "High Definition Surround" as a Registered Trade Mark!
Havent managed to find an ebayer willing to send '3 Doors Down' across the pond yet
~M~
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