DVD-Audio is the next generation high quality audio format, bringing a quantum improvement in audio performance in both stereo and multi-channel surround with audio fidelity far exceeding that of conventional CD's and DVD-Video (DVD-V), ushering you into the Advanced Resolution(tm) era of 24-bit music fidelity with 192kHz in stereo and 96kHz in 5.1.
DVD format designed to hold audio data
A high specification digital audio format. Current DVD players cannot play the high quality audio of DVD-Audio discs.
An audio standard for high quality audio recorded on DVD's that exceed the capacity and quality of CD's. An DVD-Audio disk is capable of recording audio with frequencies up to 96Khz (compared to CD's at 20kHz) and with a dynamic range of up to 144dB (compared to CD's 96dB). DVD-Audio supports multi-channel recordings.
Audio format that is similar to CD but with a higher sampling rate. This format has yet to catch on in the music industry.
The standard is based around 24 bit/96kHz sampling. Some audio-only discs have already been produced using the DVD Video standard.
DVD media with a pre-recorded format developed to carry high quality audio data plus optional data like images, text, video and menus.
New audio format, which provides high-quality sound reproduction, outdoing conventional CD in terms of both range and ?emotional? depth
DVD format used for storing audio data.