On Fri Mar 03, 2006 at 10:20:34AM -0800, Kevin Cosgrove wrote: > > On 2 March 2006 at 15:18, "Maluvia" <terakuma@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > I don't understand if any of today's DVD players, consumer > > grade or higher, will actually play back [the DVD-Audio] format > > at it's original resolution given the various copy-protection > > schemes in place - particularly for the high-res PCM - and > > whether these files can be output analog or digital or both. > > Everything I've been reading about it seems to be pretty out of > > date, and has only served to confuse me further. > > I have one DVD-Audio disc. same, some 24/96 PCM remaster of Morton Subotnick stuff from the 1960s/70s > It only plays in audiophile DVD players > that specificly advertise that they play DVD-Audio. It isn't > recognized by computer DVD drives, nor by consumer DVD players. pretty much the same. i finally got it playing, on win32 with some proprietary piece of warez, but only 16 of the 24 bits, and only the first 2 of 4 channels. which is pretty pointless since it included an audio CD with that much anyways. :) > > G'luck.... > > > -- > Kevin >