MLP is core technology in DVD-A, DualDisc and HD-DVD International CES, Las Vegas, NV, January 6, 2005– The British-based international leader in digital audio and video for home theater and music ...
When you look at the excitement that Dolby Digital and dts 5.1-channel soundtracks from DVDs can generate played over a good home theater system, it’s not surprising that Sony/Philips and the DVD ...
A hybrid dual-layer version of DVD-Audio (DVD-A) that can play on both CD and DVD hardware is expected to hit the market in the next six months. By Billboard Staff A hybrid dual-layer version of ...
Let's dispel the mystery about the back of your DVD player by using the most complex type of DVD player available as our example, the Universal DVD player. Universal DVD players like Onkyo's DV-SP1000 ...
Old DVDs are laying around your home and you would love to extract the audio from these discs, but the right tools are not in your possession. The question is, then, what does one do in a situation ...
I. Background on surround sound The first commercially multichannel sound formats were developed in the early 1950s for movie theaters. Even when TV, radio, and phonographs were still mono, some ...
Say you’re having a party and you want to have enough music ready for the whole night. Sure, you might have an iPod or digital audio player that you could hook to your stereo, but do you really want ...
The advent of next-generation high-definition DVD players, based on the Blu-ray Disc and HD DVD formats, presents significant design complexities for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). While ...
DVD Audio Extractor is a powerful software DVD audio extracting / ripping tool. The program comes with a step by step wizard-like interface and all the functions can be used by simple mouse clicks. It ...
I just purchased a really cheap set of logitech 5.1 speakers the X-530 set. Work great with the PC, fill my room perfectly and are quite clean and clear. They come with an adaptor that converts 2 ...
[Editor’s note: The MPAA and most media companies argue that you can’t legally copy or convert commercial DVDs for any reason. We (and others) think that, if you own a DVD, you should be able to ...
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