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Originally Posted by inlovewithdave
[size=3] i'm positive that the only words to explain my anger at the dualdisc are: PISSED OFF
i listened to it a total of three times before both sides were scratched up and skipping. ...so i went out and bought a REGULAR cd. NORMAL. the whole idea of the dual discs can be thrown out.
don't come out with new technology unless you have the rest of the world updated.
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If you had copied the CD side and burned it onto another CD-R, then only used the DVD side of the DualDisc, your DVD side should still be spotless and scratch-free.
Not that DMB made use of the format at all. When I look at the read out on my Pioneer DV-45A it tells me that Stand Up is linear 48Hz 16-bit.
So "Enhanced Stereo" in this case seems to mean 48/16 instead of 44.1/16 which in my opinion makes fuck all difference.
Take REM's Out Of Time for instance that when you select the stereo track is 192/24 - now that's taking advantage of the DVD-Audio format. The people behind the decision to release a DVD-Audio copy of Stand Up obviously have their heads up their asses as it's not the first title on DVD-A/DD that I've spotted with this "Enhanced Stereo" bullshit.