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In Reply to: Re: No you don't... posted by Estes on June 19, 2006 at 14:19:42:
neither you nor the OP mentioned MOVIES until now. (Yes, it appeared in a parenthetical reference in your second post.)I have heard excellent movie sound that exceeded what you get on CD but, as you say, "finding these discs can be a challenge."
Since my interests are primarily in music, in any delivery format, I don't usually face that problem.
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Yes, you are right, I did not mention movies in the original reply. I was THINKING movies, though ;-( Sorry.I would be interested in your experiences with any differences between dvd-A & SACD.
Understood. I was thinking music.Differences? I could have been happy with either.
In terms of effective sound quality, there's little to choose between them. In terms of convenience, I find SACD easier because it uses regular CD-like controls without OSD.
The big difference, imho, is in repertoire because, as a classical fan, SACD has it all over DVD-A. There are exceptions but SACD outnumbers DVD-A by about 20:1.
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