Does anyone know if a typical DVD video player (with a "96/24" D to A converter) can decode PCM tracks at the 88.2k sampling rate?I know they'll play 96/24 PCM tracks (as Classic and Chesky encode on their DAD disks) but I'm wondering if 88.2 would work.
The reason for the question is I'd like to take some hi-res (88.2/24) recordings and put them on a DVD-R's PCM tracks for better results than I can get than if I converted them into 44.1/16, CD tracks.
Thanks,
Barry
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Topic - DVD player playback sample rates - bdiament 10:30:35 02/26/04 (7)
- The answer - bdiament 09:00:02 03/08/04 (0)
- maybe - Joe Murphy Jr 20:24:35 02/27/04 (0)
- Re: DVD player playback sample rates - John C. - Aussie 14:21:21 02/26/04 (4)
- Misunderstood - bdiament 04:25:00 02/27/04 (3)
- Re: Misunderstood - dhrab 05:17:40 02/27/04 (2)
- Re: Misunderstood - bdiament 07:49:37 02/27/04 (1)
- Re: Misunderstood - another solution? - GrandpaBobby 08:37:55 02/28/04 (0)