Now let's wait for the anti-compression/anti-iPod/anti-what people want backlash... :roll:
The DVD Forum has chosen AAC for the DVD-ROM zone of DVD-Audio discs – the inclusion of a low-resolution (lossy) track suitable for solid-state and portable devices has long been championed by DVD-Audio figureheads such as Dolby’s John Kellogg as a way of enhancing the value of the format to all listeners, not just those interested in its high-resolution potential.
The selection of AAC came after a number of competing formats were proposed; they included...
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Now let's wait for the anti-compression/anti-iPod/anti-what people want backlash... :roll:
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No arguement here. The music industry must cater to the demands of the public if it wants to survive, and let's face it, the public is fine with compressed formats. Actually, by tying in something they are familiar with (AAC, aka MP4) with something they are not (DVD-A), they might just ensure the survival of the latter.
I've yet to hear AAC compression, so I will reserve judgement on that. However, my understanding was that the primary benefit was that it could compress to much smaller file sizes than comparable MP3.
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