Ronald C.F. Antony wrote:
I would tend to differ. If BluRay & DVD-Audio were resounding
successes, then one could say: heck, just deliver binaural, stereo,
5.1 etc. downmixes and not worry about distribution formats, these
disks have more storage capacity than we know to fill with an album
anyway.

There is the word "commercial" in the thread subject.

I don't think any commercial company would like to use their resources
to produce different kinds of audio format tracks onto a disc just because
it is possible to fill it up. That would increase the production costs but
wouldn't bring too much more money in.

If they'd like to do that, there would be also binaural tracks already now
on every DVD you get from the shop.

In my thinking BluRay and DVD-Audio are delivery mediums.
Isn't DVD-Audio past and gone?

Eero
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