What new interactive features are possible with DVD-Audio?
DVD-Audio allows for a variety of playback options including simply pushing the play button to go right to music playback. Users may also choose the on-screen menus to navigate to such options as artist biographies, lyrics, photo galleries, catalog or discographies and video clips. Some titles may also link to related websites when used on a DVD-Audio capable DVD-ROM drive.
DVD-Audio allows for a variety of playback options including simply pushing the play button to go right to music playback. Users may also choose the on-screen menus to navigate to such options as artist biographies, lyrics, photo galleries, catalog or discographies and video clips. Some titles may also link to related web sites when used on a DVD-Audio capable DVD-ROM drive.
DVD-Audio allows for a variety of playback options including simply pushing the play button to go right to music playback. Users may also choose the on-screen menus to navigate to such options as artist biographies, lyrics, photo galleries, catalog or discographies and video clips. Some titles may also link to related Web sites when used on a DVD-Audio capable DVD-ROM drive on a computer.
DVD-Audio allows for a variety of playback options including simply pushing the play button to go right to music playback. Users may also choose the on-screen menus to navigate to such options as artist biographies, lyrics, photo galleries, catalog or discographies and video clips. Some titles may also link to related web sites when used on a DVD-Audio capable DVD-ROM drive. Is the audio content compressed or uncompressed? The DVD-Audio format is designed to deliver the highest audio fidelity possible. No lossy audio compression is used on any primary audio content on a DVD-Audio. However, uncompressed audio files tend to be large, and they require high bandwidth for delivery. Because of these constraints, as an option to the content provider, the DVD-Audio format features a special form of lossless compression called Meridian Lossless Packing (MLP). The key difference between lossy compression and lossless compression, such as MLP, is that lossless compression does not discard any aud