DVD-audio has the potential to replace CDs because of the higher quality of the sound.The DVD-audio standard uses the extra data space on a DVD. DVD-audio typically uses 96,000 samples per second and 24 bits per sample.
DVD-Audio's highest level of audio came via Meridian Lossless Packing which was a codec that could reproduce a convincing copy of the master tape mixed in stereo or 5.1 surround. DVD-A maxed out at 24-bit/192 kHz audio.
To play back DVD-Audio discs is to use a Microsoft Xbox or a Sony Playstation 2.
DVD-Audio discs, three different audio playback options:
A high-resolution stereo track that is often 24 bit and 96 or even 192 kHz resolution.
A default DVD-Video compatible surround sound track that is usually a
lossy (AKA compressed) surround sound format like DTS (3:1 compression)
or Dolby Digital (12:1 compression).
A MLP surround sound mix. MLP stands for Meridian Lossless
Packing and it is the highest quality audio for surround sound found on
DVD-Audio.
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