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cudaboy_71
Audiophyte
Is there no 'digital age' version of music being sold today?
If i search DVD-Audio, the last releases I see are around '06--which i notice coincides rather perfectly with the release of the iPhone.
Ok, not to get off track--is there a digital replacement for dead disc media? Editorially, I submit "the disc" named blu-ray was dead before the first release. My blu-ray all reside in my HTPC. So, even though there are smatterings of Blu-Ray audio discs its rather apparent the format lacks support as we all move to personal digital storage for our content.
In short, am I missing something obvious? Or, is there no way to purchase 5.1/7.1 music today (i.e. not a 2006 release in a dead format).
If i search DVD-Audio, the last releases I see are around '06--which i notice coincides rather perfectly with the release of the iPhone.
Ok, not to get off track--is there a digital replacement for dead disc media? Editorially, I submit "the disc" named blu-ray was dead before the first release. My blu-ray all reside in my HTPC. So, even though there are smatterings of Blu-Ray audio discs its rather apparent the format lacks support as we all move to personal digital storage for our content.
In short, am I missing something obvious? Or, is there no way to purchase 5.1/7.1 music today (i.e. not a 2006 release in a dead format).