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Most DVD players only support 48 kHz/16-bit capability. Only more high-end players have built-in 96 kHz/24-bit capabilities.
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aware of and don't know much about. But I wasn't really happy just removing this.
This explains the bizarre section on standard sampling rates. [[User:Alexwright|Alexwright]] 14:37, 19 November 2006 (UTC)
 
== Most DVD players only support 48 kHz/16-bit capability. Only more high-end players have built-in 96 kHz/24-bit capabilities. ==
 
"Most DVD players only support 48 kHz/16-bit capability. Only more high-end players have built-in 96 kHz/24-bit capabilities." is not correct. The official allowed formats for the PCM audio tracks on a DVD Video are:
* PCM: 48 kHz or 96 kHz sampling rate, 16 bit or 24 bit L-PCM, 2 to 6 channels, up to 6144 kbit/s
 
This means that there has to be a 24 bit decoder. But probably only with 16 bit accuracy in reallity. (8 bit of noise at the LSB)
 
But I'm not absolutely sure.
 
--[[User:helohe|helohe]] [[User talk:helohe|<small>(talk)</small>]] 16:19, 21 April 2007 (UTC)