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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Finland
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Hi,
Is anyone interested to have my music on DVD with the original 24 bit / 96 kHz resolution? Would there be any market for those? I don't own a Dolby Digital, DTS or MLP encoder (not to speak of SACD mastering system), I can offer only two channel 24 bit / 96 kHz unfortunately so far. Perhaps I could offer multichannel on data-DVD in Windowsmedia format allthough I am not a great fan of the Microsoft's closed Linux-unfriendly format. Some of my older songs were however recorded with SB Live 5.1 at 48 kHz, so with those songs, the DVD resolution don't help at all. Any comments or suggestions. My music is available in mp3-format at: http://www.ampcast.com/karoliina Best Wishes, Karoliina |
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