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DVCD discs say “DVCD”??

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DVCD discs say “DVCD”??

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– HDCD (High Definition Compatible Digital) have an “HDCD” logo. See http://www.hdcd.com/. The discs appear to use the standard Red Book format. – SACD (Super Audio Compact Disc) is relatively new. The discs are expected to have two layers, one of which is in Red Book audio format, the other in a DVD-like format offering higher fidelity. VideoCD is different from CD-Video. CD-V is an analog format, like LaserDisc, and the video can’t be viewed with a CD-ROM drive.

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• HDCD (High Definition Compatible Digital) have an “HDCD” logo. See http://www.hdcd.com/. The discs appear to use the standard Red Book format. • SACD (Super Audio Compact Disc) is relatively new. The discs can have two layers, one of which is in Red Book audio format, the other in a DVD-like format offering higher fidelity. • DTS (Digital Theater Surround) CDs are just like normal CDs, but use DTS encoding instead of PCM. See (2-34).

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• HDCD (High Definition Compatible Digital) have an “HDCD” logo. See http://www.hdcd.com/. The discs appear to use the standard Red Book format. • SACD (Super Audio Compact Disc) is relatively new. The discs are expected to have two layers, one of which is in Red Book audio format, the other in a DVD-like format offering higher fidelity.

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– HDCD (High Definition Compatible Digital) have an “HDCD” logo. See http://www.hdcd.com/. The discs appear to use the standard Red Book format. – SACD (Super Audio Compact Disc) is relatively new. The discs can have two layers, one of which is in Red Book audio format, the other in a DVD-like format offering higher fidelity. – DTS (Digital Theater Surround) CDs are just like normal CDs, but use DTS encoding instead of PCM. See (2-34). VideoCD is different from CD-Video (a/k/a “Compact Disc Video”, or CD-V). CD-V is an analog format, like LaserDisc, and the video can’t be viewed with a CD-ROM drive. There are a few references to Compact Disc MIDI, or CD-MIDI. See (4-46) for some comments on High Speed CD-RW.

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