| DVD
Forum
Finalizes
the
DVD-Audio
Format |
| Commentary |
| Chuck
Bruce of
The
Atlanta
Audio
Society |
| May
1999 |
TOKYO,
February 9,
1999: The
DVD Forum
announced
today that its
Steering
Committee has
approved
Version 1.0 of
the DVD-Audio
disc
specifications,
making it the
fifth of the
DVD format
family after
DVD-Video,
DVD-ROM,
DVD-RAM and
DVD-R. Based
on this
adoption, the
DVD Forum will
publish the
DVD-Audio
Format Book,
which contains
the detailed
specification
of the format.
Copies of the
book will be
available to
authorized
companies
early spring
of this year.
The
new
specifications
are the
product of
discussions on
the DVD-Audio
format which
began in
January, 1996.
This effort
was carried
out by the DVD
Forum's
Working Group
4 (WG-4),
under the
chairmanship
of the Victor
Company of
Japan, Limited
(JVC). WG-4
committee
members
thoroughly
studied the
desires of the
music industry
and interested
parties in the
US, Europe,
and Asia, and
have come up
with numerous
innovations
and technical
solutions to
implement this
next-generation
digital audio
format.
By
making sound
quality the
priority for
the format
design, the
specifications
provide the
opportunity to
offer
consumers a
listening
experience
that is
superior to
anything
currently
available to
the public.
Foremost in
the
specifications,
both stereo
sound and
multi-channel
mixes for
playback in
home theater
or automobile
environments
can be placed
on the same
DVD-Audio
disc,
featuring
digital
recordings
that will be
technically
more faithful
to the
original
studio master
recording. The
sonic
improvements
are possible
as a result of
two factors:
the DVD disc
capacity,
which is
nearly seven
times that of
compact discs,
and advances
in sound
recording
technology
since the
introduction
of the CD in
1982.
The
DVD Forum
issued Version
0.9 of the
DVD-Audio
Specifications
in June, 1998.
Since that
time the
format
features and
listening
demonstrations
have been
presented to
leading audio
professionals
worldwide.
Based on the
very positive
reactions that
have been
received, the
final format
has been
adjusted only
to accommodate
two new music
industry
requests that
are
incorporated
into the
version 1.0
specifications.
First, a
lossless
transmission
system for
music signal
processing has
been added as
an option for
content
producers.
This transmits
very high
quality audio
signals within
a limited
transfer rate
without any
loss of the
original
musical
information,
to allow over
74 minutes of
multi-channel
audio playback
off a
single-sided,
single-layer
5-inch disc.
The final
specifications
were also
modified to
increase the
flexibility
for content
providers who
may elect, for
example, to
use only Dolby
Digital (AC-3)
sound with
video clips or
both Dolby
Digital and
LPCM sound
tracks.
Upon
the release of
the Version
1.0 DVD-Audio
format
specifications,
the following
statement has
been issued by
The
International
Steering
Committee (ISC),
representing
the worldwide
recording
industry. The
ISC has been
collaborating
with the
DVD-Audio
Working Group
for over three
years to come
up with the
best format
features for
this next
generation
audio
sound-carrier.
The ISC
stated:
"The DVD
Forum's
approval of
Version 1.0
will
facilitate
development
and adoption
of the
copyright
protection
technology
that is vital
in the modern
digital era;
the rollout of
DVD-Audio
products is
near, and it
will be a
milestone for
consumers to
enjoy a
totally new
music
listening
experience."
Major
Characteristics
-
DVD-Audio
supports a
wide range
of Digital
Audio
options.
The
versatility
in music
creation
practiced
by the
music
industry
is
accommodated
by the
following
elements:
available
sampling
frequencies
cover
48kHz,
96kHz, and
192kHz, as
well as
44.1kHz,
88.2kHz,
and
176.4kHz.
Bit
resolution
is also
widely
supported
in l6-bit,
2O-bit and
24-bit. Up
to six
channels
are
available
for
multi-channel
recording,
with a
maximum
transfer
rate of
9.6 Mbps.
Compatibility
with the
DVD-Video
and
DVD-ROM
formats is
maintained.
-
Recording
options
range from
2-channel
to
multi-channel
sound.
In
2-channel
stereo,
more than
74 minutes
of
recording
time is
possible
on a
single-sided,
single-layer
disc even
at the
highest
quality
mode, at
192kHz/24-bit.
With
multi-channel
modes,
even
96kHz/24-bit,
6-channel
recording
can be
included
with more
than 74
minutes of
playback
time. The
signal has
an
immediate
presence
like that
of an
actual
concert
hall, or
an
entirely
new high
quality
3-dimensional
surround-sound
environment.
DVD-Audio
content
recorded
in
multi-channel
mode can
also be
played
back
properly
on
2-channel
stereo
systems as
intended
by studio
producers,
thanks to
the
dedicated
content
producer
directed
fold-down
capability.
-
Enriched
added
value
options
include
playback
of video
clips with
PCM and/or
AC-3
sound,
with the
quality of
the
DVD-Video
format.
Video
sideshows
can also
be
included
for
viewing
while
listening
to the
music.
Discscan
contains
all kinds
of
information
of
interest
to music
fans
including:
visual
display of
liner
notes
(album
title,
song
titles,
artist
data,
etc.);
artist
discography;
and a URL
(Universal
Resource
Locator)
for the
access to
some bonus
contents
on the
Web, which
at the
content
provider’s
discretion,
may be
available
only for
users with
certain
commands
or
passwords.
For
further
details,
contact:
Public
Relations
Dept., Victor
Company of
Japan,
Limited. Tel:
+81-45-450-1488,
Fax:+81-45-450-1498.
Office of
Secretary, DVD
Forum Tel:
+81-3-5444-9580,
Fax:+81-3-5444-9436.

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