"Mark @ Nov 5th 2008 10:31AM A user doesn't need surround sound to get benefits from a hybrid disk"
So it's just a Blu-ray (maybe a sub-spec Blu-ray with only little clips or a series of stills like DVD-Audio?) with what would be a very expensive CD track then?
Either way if it's meant to encapsulate a truly high fidelity stereo-only audio track it's useless without a very high end audio set-up.
The same thing also applies to high end audio on Blu-ray.
Those who imagine they're getting anything like what it really offers on cheapo kit are kidding themselves.
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Multi-format-mayhem @ Nov 5th 2008 11:05AM
"Mark @ Nov 5th 2008 10:31AM
A user doesn't need surround sound to get benefits from a hybrid disk"
So it's just a Blu-ray (maybe a sub-spec Blu-ray with only little clips or a series of stills like DVD-Audio?) with what would be a very expensive CD track then?
Either way if it's meant to encapsulate a truly high fidelity stereo-only audio track it's useless without a very high end audio set-up.
The same thing also applies to high end audio on Blu-ray.
Those who imagine they're getting anything like what it really offers on cheapo kit are kidding themselves.