High-End Audio - Compact Disc, High Fidelity, Super Audio CD, Audiophile, Analog Recording vs. Digital Recording, Sony Dynamic Digital (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 91. Chapters: 10.2 surround sound, 22.2 surround sound, Audiophile, Audio (magazine), Audio equipment testing, Audio system measurements, Bill Dudleston, Bit-perfect, Blu-ray Disc, Blu-spec CD, Bob Carver, Bob Heil, Code (audio standard), Compact Disc, Comparison of analog and digital recording, Direct Stream Digital, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio, DTS (sound system), DualDisc, Dummy head recording, Duntech, DVD-Audio, Edgar Villchur, Elcaset, European triode festival, Extended Resolution Compact Disc, Gianni Bettini, Golden ear, Gold Compact Disc, High Definition Compatible Digital, High fidelity, Hong Kong High End Audio Visual Show, Imm sound, Iosono, J. Gordon Holt, Jerry Harvey (inventor), John M. Eargle, K2 High Definition, List of Blu-ray Disc recordable manufacturers, List of Blu-ray manufacturers, List of DVD recordable manufacturers, Meridian Audio, Nagra, Onix Audio, Paul Wilbur Klipsch, PMC Ltd., Single-ended triode, Sony Dynamic Digital Sound, Sony MDR-V6, Sound quality, Stereophile, Super Audio CD, The Absolute Sound, Transport (recording), Tube sound, Yamaha MT-100. Excerpt: Blu-ray Disc (BD) is an optical disc storage medium designed to supersede the DVD format. The plastic disc is 120 mm in diameter and 1.2 mm thick, the same size as DVDs and CDs. Conventional (pre-BD-XL) Blu-ray Discs contain 25 GB per layer, with dual layer discs (50 GB) being the industry standard for feature-length video discs. Triple layer discs (100 GB) and quadruple layers (150 GB) are available for BD-XL re-writer drives. The name Blu-ray Disc refers to the blue laser used to read the disc, which allows information to be stored at a greater density than is possible with the longer-wavelength red laser used for DVDs. The major application of Blu-ray Discs is as a medium for video material such as feature films. Besides the hardware specifications, Blu-ray Disc is associated with a set of multimedia formats. Generally, these formats allow for the video and audio to be stored with greater definition than on DVD. The format was developed by the Blu-ray Disc Association, a group representing makers of consumer electronics, computer hardware, and motion pictures. The first Blu-ray Disc prototypes were unveiled in October 2000, and the first prototype player was released in April 2003 in Japan. Afterwards, it continued to be developed until its official release in June 2006. As of June 2011, more than 2,500 Blu-ray Disc titles were available in Australia and the United Kingdom, with 3,500 in the United States and Canada. In Japan, as of July 2010, more than 3,300 titles have been released. During the high definition optical disc format war, Blu-ray Disc competed with the HD DVD format. Toshiba, the main company that supported HD DVD, conceded in February 2008, releasing its own Blu-ray Disc player in late 2009. A blank rewritable Blu-ray Disc (BD-RE). The information density of the DVD format was limited by the wavelength of the laser diodes used. Following protracted development, blue laser diodes operating at 405 nanometers became available on a production basis. S

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 91. Chapters: 10.2 surround sound, 22.2 surround sound, Audiophile, Audio (magazine), Audio equipment testing, Audio system measurements, Bill Dudleston, Bit-perfect, Blu-ray Disc, Blu-spec CD, Bob Carver, Bob Heil, Code (audio standard), Compact Disc, Comparison of analog and digital recording, Direct Stream Digital, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio, DTS (sound system), DualDisc, Dummy head recording, Duntech, DVD-Audio, Edgar Villchur, Elcaset, European triode festival, Extended Resolution Compact Disc, Gianni Bettini, Golden ear, Gold Compact Disc, High Definition Compatible Digital, High fidelity, Hong Kong High End Audio Visual Show, Imm sound, Iosono, J. Gordon Holt, Jerry Harvey (inventor), John M. Eargle, K2 High Definition, List of Blu-ray Disc recordable manufacturers, List of Blu-ray manufacturers, List of DVD recordable manufacturers, Meridian Audio, Nagra, Onix Audio, Paul Wilbur Klipsch, PMC Ltd., Single-ended triode, Sony Dynamic Digital Sound, Sony MDR-V6, Sound quality, Stereophile, Super Audio CD, The Absolute Sound, Transport (recording), Tube sound, Yamaha MT-100. Excerpt: Blu-ray Disc (BD) is an optical disc storage medium designed to supersede the DVD format. The plastic disc is 120 mm in diameter and 1.2 mm thick, the same size as DVDs and CDs. Conventional (pre-BD-XL) Blu-ray Discs contain 25 GB per layer, with dual layer discs (50 GB) being the industry standard for feature-length video discs. Triple layer discs (100 GB) and quadruple layers (150 GB) are available for BD-XL re-writer drives. The name Blu-ray Disc refers to the blue laser used to read the disc, which allows information to be stored at a greater density than is possible with the longer-wavelength red laser used for DVDs. The major application of Blu-ray Discs is as a medium for video material such as feature films. Besides the hardware specifications, Blu-ray Disc is associated with a set of multimedia formats. Generally, these formats allow for the video and audio to be stored with greater definition than on DVD. The format was developed by the Blu-ray Disc Association, a group representing makers of consumer electronics, computer hardware, and motion pictures. The first Blu-ray Disc prototypes were unveiled in October 2000, and the first prototype player was released in April 2003 in Japan. Afterwards, it continued to be developed until its official release in June 2006. As of June 2011, more than 2,500 Blu-ray Disc titles were available in Australia and the United Kingdom, with 3,500 in the United States and Canada. In Japan, as of July 2010, more than 3,300 titles have been released. During the high definition optical disc format war, Blu-ray Disc competed with the HD DVD format. Toshiba, the main company that supported HD DVD, conceded in February 2008, releasing its own Blu-ray Disc player in late 2009. A blank rewritable Blu-ray Disc (BD-RE). The information density of the DVD format was limited by the wavelength of the laser diodes used. Following protracted development, blue laser diodes operating at 405 nanometers became available on a production basis. S

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May 2013

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246 x 189 x 5mm (L x W x T)

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978-1-233-09360-1

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