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Penteosurround: how about 30 sec audio bites?
Sivadselim: I have dvd movies with surround sound. I was more interested in listening to a surround sound piece of music though.
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Don't think that is possible, otherwise what would be the point of buying a hirez player.
Oppo is a great line, I have the 980 and love it. It has played just about everything I have thrown at it, sacd, dvda, divx etc.
Forgive me if I read that incorrectly.
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1) No hi-rez player now, I know I can't play them, not looking to.
2) 95% sure I'm getting a Oppo primarily for SD DVD playback. Thus enabling both DVD-A and SACD playback.
3) Would like to have inexpensive means to get feet wet in hi-rez audio once/if I own player.
4) Doing my homework (trying to find sources for hi-rez audio software) ahead of time.
Thank you for your time and assistance.
Here's another guy:
lynnemusic.com/surround.html
Some classical:
2l.no/hires/index.html
http://www.archive.org/details/DIATO..AUDIO_2GB_ISO3
https://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showt..t=575236&pp=30
Quote:Ok - Sorry for any confusion. Here's the facts:
1) No hi-rez player now, I know I can't play them, not looking to.
2) 95% sure I'm getting a Oppo primarily for SD DVD playback. Thus enabling both DVD-A and SACD playback.
3) Would like to have inexpensive means to get feet wet in hi-rez audio once/if I own player.
4) Doing my homework (trying to find sources for hi-rez audio software) ahead of time.
Thank you for your time and assistance.
If you're going to get an Oppo be advised the 980H Oppo player ignores the watermark. This means you can make back-ups of watermarked discs and they will play, most players stop playback after 15 seconds.
For all those who are DTS vs. AC-3 combatants, it would be interesting to see if you find any difference in them, since the Focused Center masters are both the same.
-John
Why go the distance and create 5.0 and not go the extra inch and add the .1, the sub track? Why include the sub track in other channels?
There is no such thing as a 'sub track', there is a LFE (low frequency effects) track. Don't automatically equate or confuse that with something specifically for the subwoofer. Your subwoofer can play back the LFE track, but it also can ignore it. By the same token, the LFE track can be diverted to the surround speakers if you don't have a subwoofer, and have full range surrounds. It all depends on your own setup, so music doesn't necessarily use the LFE channel at all.
LFE tracks (the .1) are historically to be used exclusively in motion pictures for special low frequency effects (explosions, earthquakes) per Dolby mix guidelines. Although some music mixers do put sub bass in the LFE, it has traditionally been frowned upon to do so, since the LFE channel is ignored when downmixing. In other words, nothing that is 'necessary' can be put in the .1 channel since it's not a real channel, it's just low frequency effects that are entirely optional, and your own home system is more than capable of doing the same thing, that is, diverting sub bass from the surrounds to the sub.
Your own home system should be set to divert bass from the 5 surrounds into the sub; the music mixer can't know which speakers you own that are full range and which aren't, so they put the bass in the sides, leave the LFE channel empty, and let you decide how to manage your bass. It's not like the old stereo days when we just assumed two full-range speakers. We've spent 14 gazillion threads on this one..
In Penteo's case, DTS and DVD-A mixes get a touch of sub-bass in the LFE, since they're straight pipes. AC-3 mixes do not, since Dolby handles bass management through your own setup.
-John
yeah! go to Dolby's website and they have some demo's you can download. BUT. the file types aren't supported by the ps3. so you'll have to download a program onto your pc called 'XviD4PSP' you can import a file and play around with it depending on what file type you need it to be. I found that you'll want the video encoding to be an mpeg 4 (mp4) and the audio to type to be AC3. then once you encode it you can export it to windows media play (or whatever else will work for you) then choose to open it in a separate folder then just drag the file onto a flash drive then copy it to your ps3! the video quality isn't the most amazing but the is great! hope this helps! :)
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Since I can't post a link you'll have to google 'surround 2011 blogspot' to find their club.
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