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DVD audio question.
Hello group,
Some hi-fi systems I've seen are advertised with having DVD functionality, which to me appears to mean that these can be used as home cinema upgrades to your TV and DVD player. Does it also mean that they can play DVD's too? By that I mean could you record a DVD full of music or mp3's on your pc and play it back on such a unit like a normal CD? TIA. |
DVD audio question.
I don't totally understand your question? But I'm gonna have a stab. A
DVD-Audio player is not really intended for home cinema as it won't have a video out. It is purely Audio with no Video. But you can get DVD Audio and Video players, they would be labelled as such. If a player has the technology to read DVDs (i.e.. two layers of information) and the software to decode MP3s and Audio CDs then there is no reason I can think that it should play those files. Anybody out there can feel free to shoot me down if this is wrong! If you want to play safe you can get a DVD player that can play pretty much anything round and shiny you put in it (that fits). Such as the Denon DV565 (and other models) or Pioneer 1400(? can't remember the model number). These play all types of discs, even SACDs, and loads of files types can be read. They even make slide shows of JPGs. I think you're basically asking if you can squeeze huge numbers of MP3s onto a single DVD? I don't see why not. Sorry about long winded answer, hope it helped. The EggKing "Richard Blackwood" wrote in message ... Hello group, Some hi-fi systems I've seen are advertised with having DVD functionality, which to me appears to mean that these can be used as home cinema upgrades to your TV and DVD player. Does it also mean that they can play DVD's too? By that I mean could you record a DVD full of music or mp3's on your pc and play it back on such a unit like a normal CD? TIA. |
DVD audio question.
"The EggKing" wrote in message
... I don't totally understand your question? But I'm gonna have a stab. A DVD-Audio player is not really intended for home cinema as it won't have a video out. It is purely Audio with no Video. But you can get DVD Audio and Video players, they would be labelled as such. Back here on planet Earth there are, so far, no audio only DVD-Audio players. DVD-A is an add on feature on DVD players. There are audio only SACD players (well, SACD plus CD). |
DVD audio question.
Good stuff
"Michael Jones" wrote in message ... "The EggKing" wrote in message ... I don't totally understand your question? But I'm gonna have a stab. A DVD-Audio player is not really intended for home cinema as it won't have a video out. It is purely Audio with no Video. But you can get DVD Audio and Video players, they would be labelled as such. Back here on planet Earth there are, so far, no audio only DVD-Audio players. DVD-A is an add on feature on DVD players. There are audio only SACD players (well, SACD plus CD). |
DVD audio question.
Oh and apologies as I got my numbers round the wrong way. 565 is the
Pioneer, 220, 2900 etc. are the Denon ones. "The EggKing" wrote in message ... Good stuff "Michael Jones" wrote in message ... "The EggKing" wrote in message ... I don't totally understand your question? But I'm gonna have a stab. A DVD-Audio player is not really intended for home cinema as it won't have a video out. It is purely Audio with no Video. But you can get DVD Audio and Video players, they would be labelled as such. Back here on planet Earth there are, so far, no audio only DVD-Audio players. DVD-A is an add on feature on DVD players. There are audio only SACD players (well, SACD plus CD). |
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