Then you are as aware as you need to be!I am unaware! I only have a handful of DVD-As and only OPPOs
Then you are as aware as you need to be!I am unaware! I only have a handful of DVD-As and only OPPOs
I am unaware! I only have a handful of DVD-As and only OPPOs
There are very very few new players, universal or otherwise, that play DVD audio (MLP). Its a dead format at this point in time.So in light of the above, can we conclude then that a modern day audiophile claimed Universal player such as advertised by Reavon will very likely be DVD-A MLP compatible? I mean how many modern DVD-A players don't support MLP?
AND, can a DVD-Video only player play DVD-Audio with DTS/DD 5.1 encoding?
Yes.There are very very few new players, universal or otherwise, that play DVD audio (MLP). Its a dead format at this point in time.
Had it been multichannel I would agree, 2 channel Yuck.Shame that HDCD playback seems to have disappeared.
Oppo didn’t go out of business. It chose to get out of the business...likely because it felt the viability of the quality physical disc player market was dubious.Yeah those pictures are a case study on why Oppo went out of business.
The Oppo certainly looks quite bespoke but it's entirely possible the Reavon internals are simply more efficient and off-the-shelf, and in the world of electronics "more bigger stuff inside" != better performance, so measurements would be in order to see if there's a performance gap, or just an aesthetics gap.
Regardless, Reavon is overpricing these things IMO.
There are very very few new players, universal or otherwise, that play DVD audio (MLP). Its a dead format at this point in time.
The good news is they’re not hard to rip if you have a DVD drive.Then I'm ignorantly pleased I didn't invest in the format.
Then I'm ignorantly pleased I didn't invest in the format.
The good news is they’re not hard to rip if you have a DVD drive.
How are you ripping? DVD-Audio extractor is basically the only way. There are several options for the format of the resulting files.I find it impossible to rip MLP files from a DVD-A, it always seems to treat the tracks individually rather than as a whole album!
Oppo is mainly cellphones now. OPPO Official Site | OPPO GlobalOppo didn’t go out of business. It chose to get out of the business...likely because it felt the viability of the quality physical disc player market was dubious.
It’s not the only one.
How are you ripping? DVD-Audio extractor is basically the only way. There are several options for the format of the resulting files.
How are you ripping? DVD-Audio extractor is basically the only way. There are several options for the format of the resulting files.
OPPO Digital was never anything other than an A/V company. They licensed the OPPO brand name from the Chinese company, but were always a separate entity based in California.Oppo is mainly cellphones now. OPPO Official Site | OPPO Global
In probably 100 DVDA rips or more, that has never happened to me.I use dvd-audio extractor but it seems to split the tracks up and put them in the wrong order, maybe it’s just the couple i’ve tried, if I try to do the hi-res stereo it seems okay
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