Hold on... 24bit 96Khz "CODE" encoded music (from the link) on a DVD that I can play on my DVD player.... What the Duce!!!
Last time I checked my DVD player could handle DTS and AC3 16bit 48Khz. I guess it could coutput the Bitstream of "CODE" to a reciever but last time I checked there was nothing about "CODE" on the front or in the manual.
"CODE" is not some new codec like DTS or Dolby, it's just a trademark that this Mr T-bone Burnett has slapped onto what's merely regular old PCM. Thanks to Mr Burnett, things are even more confusing now.
Check if your player can output 24-bit and 96kHz, it should be able to. This is no bitstream format, it will show up on your receiver as "PCM 96kHz" (that is, if you're using HDMI/coaxial/toslink to connect).
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ca197 @ Jul 17th 2008 9:41AM
Hold on... 24bit 96Khz "CODE" encoded music (from the link) on a DVD that I can play on my DVD player.... What the Duce!!!
Last time I checked my DVD player could handle DTS and AC3 16bit 48Khz. I guess it could coutput the Bitstream of "CODE" to a reciever but last time I checked there was nothing about "CODE" on the front or in the manual.
Can someone please explain how this works?
ca197 @ Jul 17th 2008 9:44AM
dj496 you seem to have answered my question... Dam you no delete button.
dj496 @ Jul 17th 2008 9:59AM
"CODE" is not some new codec like DTS or Dolby, it's just a trademark that this Mr T-bone Burnett has slapped onto what's merely regular old PCM. Thanks to Mr Burnett, things are even more confusing now.
Check if your player can output 24-bit and 96kHz, it should be able to. This is no bitstream format, it will show up on your receiver as "PCM 96kHz" (that is, if you're using HDMI/coaxial/toslink to connect).
dj496 @ Jul 17th 2008 10:02AM
Whoops. I guess we just contributed some more to the bloat of information that is the internet. /hits head. again.