I'm 25 years old and I don't know if I'd be considered from the iPod generation or the MTV generation but I'm a huge fan of high quality surround sound music, whether it be on SACD, DVD-A, Dual Disc etc. I would definitely buy high res music on either BRD or HD-DVD (hopefully the latter since I own and HD-A1) but I don't believe that high res music needs to be paired with HD video. Don't get me wrong, it would be nice but the majority of current format high res music that I own doesnt have video and I'm fine with that. The few albums that do have video are generally live performances which IMO sound much worse than a remastered studio album (IE Pink Floyds DSOTM SACD).
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I'm 25 years old and I don't know if I'd be considered from the iPod generation or the MTV generation but I'm a huge fan of high quality surround sound music, whether it be on SACD, DVD-A, Dual Disc etc. I would definitely buy high res music on either BRD or HD-DVD (hopefully the latter since I own and HD-A1) but I don't believe that high res music needs to be paired with HD video. Don't get me wrong, it would be nice but the majority of current format high res music that I own doesnt have video and I'm fine with that. The few albums that do have video are generally live performances which IMO sound much worse than a remastered studio album (IE Pink Floyds DSOTM SACD).