What is the difference between SACD, DVD-A, and The Rolling Stones' Four Flicks?
#1
DVD Talk Legend
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What is the difference between SACD, DVD-A, and The Rolling Stones' Four Flicks?
RSFF is just a DVD that happens to have songs, right? Nothing special about it? Can you insert it in a CD player and listen to anything?
What about SACD and DVD-A? Can you insert those into a CD player and listen to something?
How can you tell from the descriptions?
What is the difference between the three?
I listen to DVDs through the TV's speakers so I wouldn't really benefit from SACD and DVD-A right?
What about SACD and DVD-A? Can you insert those into a CD player and listen to something?
How can you tell from the descriptions?
What is the difference between the three?
I listen to DVDs through the TV's speakers so I wouldn't really benefit from SACD and DVD-A right?
#4
DVD Talk Hero
Oh, a few SACDs are hybrids.... they contain a regular CD track. Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon is like this.
If you wanna know the difference between SACD and DVD-A, go to the Music Forum. I'm pretty sure I saw a discussion relating to that subject. If you can't find anything, I (or someone) can probably give a rudimentary run down here.
Being "bunned" means not listening to movies in surround
If you wanna know the difference between SACD and DVD-A, go to the Music Forum. I'm pretty sure I saw a discussion relating to that subject. If you can't find anything, I (or someone) can probably give a rudimentary run down here.
Being "bunned" means not listening to movies in surround