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What about DVD-Audio or Music DVD?

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When DVD was released in 1996 there was no DVD-Audio format, although the audio capabilities of DVD-Video far surpassed CD. The DVD Forum sought additional input from the music industry before defining the DVD-Audio format. A draft standard was released by the DVD Forum's Working Group 4 (WG4) in January 1998, and version 0.9 was released in July. The final DVD-Audio 1.0 specification was approved in February 1999 and released in March.
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The DVD Consortium sought additional input from the music industry before defining the DVD-Audio format. A draft standard was released by DVD Forum's Working Group 4 (WG4) in January 1998. Version 0.9 was released in July, with a final 1.0 version expected in October. See 3.6.1 for details. DVD-Audio products will show up in 1999 at the earliest.
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When DVD was released in 1996 there was no DVD-Audio format, although the audio capabilities of DVD-Video far surpassed CD. The DVD Forum sought additional input from the music industry before defining the DVD-Audio format. A draft standard was released by the DVD Forum's Working Group 4 (WG4) in January 1998, and version 0.9 was released in July. The final DVD-Audio 1.0 specification was approved in February 1999 and released in March.
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The DVD Consortium has decided to seek additional input from the music industry before defining the DVD-Audio format. A draft standard was released by DVD Forum's Working Group 4 (WG4) in January 1998 (see 3.6). DVD-Audio products might show up in 1999 at the earliest. If the final specification includes features or formats not present in the current DVD specification, existing DVD players may not be able to play new DVD-Audio discs.
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When DVD was released in 1996 there was no DVD-Audio format, although the audio capabilities of DVD-Video far surpassed CD. The DVD Forum sought additional input from the music industry before defining the DVD-Audio format. A draft standard was released by the DVD Forum's Working Group 4 (WG4) in January 1998, and version 0.9 was released in July. The final DVD-Audio 1.
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What kinds of music will be available on DVD-Audio?

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All genres of music are expected to be released, including popular catalog titles that will be remixed and remastered to bring the listener closer than ever to the master recording. New titles will emerge that have been recorded with DVD-Audios capabilities in mind.
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What is DVD-Audio?

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When DVD was released in 1996 there was no DVD-Audio format, although the audio capabilities of DVD-Video far surpassed CD. The DVD Forum sought additional input from the music industry before defining the DVD-Audio format. A draft standard was released by the DVD Forum's Working Group 4 (WG4) in January 1998, and version 0.9 was released in July. The final DVD-Audio 1.0 specification was approved in February 1999 and released in March. DVD-Audio is a separate format from DVD-Video.
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Do you support SACD and DVD-Audio?

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The SACD and DVD-Audio formats are not supported by the Kaleidescape System at this time. It is unlikely that we will support SACD or DVD-Audio due to the tepid market acceptance and declining sales of these audio formats.
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What about music on DVD: DVD-Audio and SACD?

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When DVD was released in 1996 there was no DVD-Audio format, although the audio capabilities of DVD-Video far surpassed CD. The DVD Forum sought additional input from the music industry before defining the DVD-Audio format. A draft standard was released by the DVD Forum's Working Group 4 (WG4) in January 1998, and version 0.9 was released in July. The final DVD-Audio 1.
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Q7: Can DVD Audio Extractor be used to extract music from DVD-Audio discs?

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Not yet. This is a known limit. DVD Audio Extractor currently only support audios in DVD-Video discs, i.e., it reads VOB files under VIDEO_TS directory. DVD-Audio discs store audio tracks under AUDIO_TS directory and use different formats with DVD-Video. Suggestion: Many DVD-Audio discs also come with an DVD-Video zone for compatibility with DVD-Video players. In that case, you can extract audios from them as normal DVD-Video discs.
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What about music? Can I put it in my DVD show?

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Due to copyright laws, we can include music on your DVD photo show but only if you provide the music on original CDs (nothing copied onto a cd). Simply mail any music CDs you would like to include in your show and be sure to include the music titles on your order form. If you don't have any music CDs and still would like music we can purchase the music on your behalf on-line.
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What's the difference between DVD-Audio discs and DVD-Music discs?

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DVD-Music isn't actually an official DVD format, but it has become a commonly used name for a DVD-Video disc that contains primarily music. A DVD-Music disc plays in any standard DVD player with video or still pictures that accompany the audio. As explained in 1.12, a DVD-Audio disc contains special high-fidelity audio tracks that can only be played in DVD-Audio players.
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How many DVD movies and audio CDs can be stored on a Kaleidescape System?

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A single Kaleidescape 1U Server fully loaded with four 1 TB Disk Cartridges can hold approximately 450 DVDs or 5,000 CDs. A single Kaleidescape 3U Server fully loaded with fourteen 1 TB Disk Cartridges can hold approximately 1,800 DVDs or 20,000 CDs. The exact numbers will vary depending on the specific DVDs and CDs that you import. Larger collections can be accommodated by clustering multiple Servers to act as one very large storage system.
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DVD Video Planet - Dvd-audio Faq
DVD-Audio is a new music format that offers a major advance in audio performance by providing the listener with Advanced Resolution stereo (2 channels) and/or multi-channel (surround sound up to 6 channels) music. Consumer electronics manufacturers have announced a full range of DVD-Audio players including home decks, car and portable players.
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DVD-Audio is another high-resolution audio format competing with SACD. Again it offers several versions of an album on a single disc, from 2.0 to 5.1. DVD-Audio uses an audio codec known as Meridian Lossless Packing (MLP) - a.k.a. Packed PCM. MLP allows sampling rates from as low as 44.1 KHz to up to 96 KHz for 5.1 audio & 192 KHz for 2.0 audio ? this unfortunately makes DVD-Audio a bit more complex than SACD.
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DVD-Audio is not like a typical DVD or DVD-Video. It is a completely different format. DVD-Audio is an audio format specifically designed to provide the highest audio quality available today. The quality of DVD-Audio surpasses that of conventional CD's. The format takes advantage of increased storage capacity, speed and flexibility to provide audio in both stereo and multi-channel surround sound.
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of the audio portion of a DVD-V for music?

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Installed Base Of Players - DVD-V audio can currently play on all DVD players in the marketplace and, with a small bit of additional authoring, all computer DVD-ROM drives as well (providing the PC has the appropriate decoding hardware/software). The latter is a huge consideration since computer manufacturers promise us that 1999 will be the year when the DVD-ROM drive finally replaces the CD-ROM drive in new PC's purchased.
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How do the audio and video quality compare with that of a top-flight DVD or CD player?

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Kaleidescape Movie Players and Music Players provide reference-quality audio and video output that is comparable to the very best CD and DVD players that are available today.
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How do I use the QDesign Music Codec to compress my audio files?

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Open an uncompressed audio file with QuickTime Pro. Go to the File menu and select Export... Export As should be set to either Sound to AIFF or Movie to QuickTime Movie. Press the Options... button. If you have chosen Sound to AIFF as your export type then skip to step 6. If you have chosen Movie to QuickTime Movie then you need to press Settings... in the Sound area. Set the Compressor to "QDesign Music Codec". Set the desired Rate, and Use. The Size must remain "16 bit". Press the Options..
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What is the difference between DVD-Audio and DVD-Video?

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DVD-Video is primarily a visual medium that offers more than twice the picture quality of VHS. In addition, DVD-Video offers stereo and compressed multi-channel surround sound utilizing Dolby Digital or DTS encoding. In the same way that DVD-Video offers improved picture quality compared to other video playback formats, DVD-Audio offers improved sound quality compared to what is possible with either DVD-Video or CDs.
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