Whats the difference between a DTS music disc and a DVD?
The DTS music disc differs from standard CDs in that it contains DTS encoded audio instead of PCM, but it is a CD in every other respect. The sampling rate is 44.1kHz, but the bit depth can be 16, 20, or 24 bits, just as with DVD. For several years most of the discs were 20 bit, but the system has always been 24-bit capable, and the discs coming out currently are mostly 24-bit. The DTS music disc has no provisions for other information such as videos or text. DVD-V or A is obviously a different animal with larger storage capacities and provisions for value added material as a result.