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In Reply to: I also put sound above image. posted by Joe Murphy Jr on June 10, 2004 at 18:33:05:
>>>how would you do that with the two players ?<<<This is a perfectly valid question, dont be upset because you cannot answer it... ;)
I have plenty good classical and jazz DVDs, PCM (some 24bits), DTS (for instance Rabih Abou-Khalil), DTS 24/96 audio, even DD 5.1 with very good sound through a good DVD player, like mine...
Shame you cannot enjoy them with your great video crap sound players, as the good ones only plays CDs...
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For audio , you can have a High End CD player, transport/DAC combination, SACD player, SACD/DVD-A player or DVD-A player (whichever you prefer). For video , you can have what you think is the best DVD-V player with regards to the picture quality department. And even if your video preference is for a DVD player that doesn't have great analog output capability, you can always output the digital signal to an excellent receiver/processor for those concert DVDs.
B O O M !
It's now possible to put together an audio/video system with 2 dedicated players.
Or 3 or 4, CD, SACD, DVD-A, DVD, and dedicated sets of speakers too, why not, if you have the money and the room...
Antonio Melo Ribeiro
The system I set up for my wife has dedicated speakers for stereo (2-channel, Velodyne DF-661) and HT multi-channel (5.2, KLH HTiB with 2 subwoofers).
No problem with you having two specialized players, or whatever, just saying you can have it all with one system, wich is more convenient for most people, besides beeing able to use a better player for concert DVDs too, wich happen to be as important as CDs for me...
Antonio Melo Ribeiro
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