Re: DVD audio question
- From: "Arny Krueger" <arnyk@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 17 Feb 2008 14:24:31 -0500
"Mark" <makolber@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Feb 17, 7:29 am, "Arny Krueger" <ar...@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
"Godolphin&fellow" <g4...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi, I recently got a rather budget priced DVD recorder,
(Magnavox msr90d6).
Lots of DVD recorders are being closed out. Most have
NTSC tuners which will be at least partially toast
within the year. HDTV fever is upon us.
All the manual says is that the audio
records at 48kHZ and the 'compression format' is Dolby
Digital.
48 KHz sampling is a video thing. I doubt that this
thing makes recordings with audio in any format but MPEG.
The 'compression' part doesn't sound too
promising but... will this record the audio portion at
CD quality level, or something significantly below?
Even it it did record Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital is
rather highly compressed as compared to CD quality. It
is a very old format, and is probably not even as
effective at a given bitrate, as MP3.
Also, does the highest speed, at 1 hour per DVD, record
the audio track better than any of the slower speeds, or
would 2 hours per DVD record as well?
I would expect that 1 and 2 hour mode use similar
amounts of compression, and things go downhill for the
longer modes.
That all said, the sound that comes with video recorded
in 1 or 2 hour mode is not that bad.
see Dolby Digital or AC-3
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolby_Digital
Your point?
.
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