"Mark @ Nov 5th 2008 10:31AM A user doesn't need surround sound to get benefits from a hybrid disk"
So it's just a Blu-ray (maybe a sub-spec Blu-ray with only little clips or a series of stills like DVD-Audio?) with what would be a very expensive CD track then?
Either way if it's meant to encapsulate a truly high fidelity stereo-only audio track it's useless without a very high end audio set-up.
The same thing also applies to high end audio on Blu-ray.
Those who imagine they're getting anything like what it really offers on cheapo kit are kidding themselves.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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"Mark @ Nov 5th 2008 10:31AM
A user doesn't need surround sound to get benefits from a hybrid disk"
So it's just a Blu-ray (maybe a sub-spec Blu-ray with only little clips or a series of stills like DVD-Audio?) with what would be a very expensive CD track then?
Either way if it's meant to encapsulate a truly high fidelity stereo-only audio track it's useless without a very high end audio set-up.
The same thing also applies to high end audio on Blu-ray.
Those who imagine they're getting anything like what it really offers on cheapo kit are kidding themselves.