> One does not follow from the other. You can put whatever you want on a
> DVD, just as you can put whatever you want on a CD. This hypothetical
> Mini-DVD could be Sony ATRAC 4 on a 2.5" DVD. It could be CD-DA on a 2.5"
> DVD. It could be up to 24-bit linear PCM at up to 96Khz on a 2.5" DVD. It
> could be MPEG-1 Layer III on a 2.5" DVD. It could be DVD-Audio on a 2.5"
> DVD. Or it could be something else entirely. The underlying medium has no
> effect whatsoever on the audio quality of what is stored upon it.
>
I don't think that I made my point very clear. What I was wanted to say is that
you could fit a lot of uncompressed (NO ATRAC at all) on an "MD-DVD". I admit
being pretty much clueless about DVD storage. But I thought that the reason you
could fit so much on a DVD had to do with multi layering, as opposed to a CD or
MD which has just the single surface that the laser focuses on. Or do I not have
an idea what I am talking about??
I have a follow up question, but that depends upon what I mentioned above correct
or not.
Thanks,
Larry
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