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I just realized that the video part of these CDs is DD format. Sorry
>snorts< he he!Sheep said:CD, because I don't like to invest in dead formats.
Now if you'll escuse me, I am going to watch a PSP movie.
SheepStar
LoL that truly made me Chuckle (Mech pops in a new mini disk!)Sheep said:CD, because I don't like to invest in dead formats.
Now if you'll escuse me, I am going to watch a PSP movie.
SheepStar
Don't assume that.billy p said:Just a question I know dvd-a and sacd is superior to cd dts or dd.
I think it depends on who answers that question. For instance, I would say -of course, it's just my experience- that SACD/DSD stereo can make an audible improvement on Red Book CD.krabapple said:The 'technical' superiority of two-channel DVD-A and SACD over CD -- i.e., improved sampling rates or dynamic range -- has *never* been proved to make an *audible* difference, as home audio delivery formats.
dvda-sacd said:I think it depends on who answers that question. For instance, I would say -of course, it's just my experience- that SACD/DSD stereo can make an audible improvement on Red Book CD.
Regards.
I've spent lots of hours listening and making comparisons and blind tests. It's my experience and that's enough for me. You are free to think what you want.krabapple said:Actually, it depends on what your standard of 'proof' is. In audiophile-land, the standards are pretty lax; 'I heard it' -- without any sort of controls to show that what you heard was really due to the *format* -- is considered enough. If that accords with the marketing hype, all the better.
But you're familiar with all the argument from hydrogenaudio already, aren't you?
it's funny you should take that stance because i'm thinking of this recent post of yours on hydrogenaudio.orgdvda-sacd said:I've spent lots of hours listening and making comparisons and blind tests. It's my experience and that's enough for me. You are free to think what you want.
Regards.![]()
Krabapple for supreme ruler of Earth.krabapple said:it's funny you should take that stance because i'm thinking of this recent post of yours on hydrogenaudio.org
http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=40134&st=200&p=427468&#entry427468
where you went to some effort to 'prove' that DSD sounds better, using square wave 'demonstrations' that were rather quickly shot down (for the gazillionth time)
..after which you adopted the safe 'it sounds better to me and that's enough' stance. Interesting that you haven't mentioned doing blind comparisons, on HA, though. Especially since blind test data would've been the *one* sort of evidence HA.org might accept without jeering at you.
That kind of demonstrations is useful to show how DSD works. The personal experience has the last word.krabapple said:it's funny you should take that stance because i'm thinking of this recent post of yours on hydrogenaudio.org
http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=40134&st=200&p=427468&#entry427468
where you went to some effort to 'prove' that DSD sounds better, using square wave 'demonstrations' that were rather quickly shot down (for the gazillionth time)
It mgiht be if it was a fair and relevant demonstration. Which that one wasn't, and never has been , all the times that audiophiles have brought it forth as 'proof'.. Its flaws are noted in that HA thread, e.gdvda-sacd said:That kind of demonstrations is useful to show how DSD works.
OK, that's your view. My opinion is quite diferent.krabapple said:It mgiht be if it was a fair and relevant demonstration. Which that one wasn't, and never has been , all the times that audiophiles have brought it forth as 'proof'.. Its flaws are noted in that HA thread, e.g
http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index.php?s=&showtopic=40134&view=findpost&p=427515
It simply doesn't 'show' what people like you claim it shows.
He asked to vote for your favorite, not prove why one format may be technologically or sonically "better". "Better" tends to be very subjective depending on how you present the arguments, how your ears perceive the sound, how your equipment makes it sound, etc, etc, etc. Unfortunately it ends up becoming almost a religious argument at that point, and not something that can anyone can "win".dvda-sacd said:Please, could you vote for your favorite format for music?
Thanks.
majorloser said:You left off 8-tracks![]()
Other than that, I end up listening to mp3's more than anything else.
Gotta go. I need to find a matchbook to shove under the corner of my 8-track tape to keep it on track.