This is a cool thread.
I want to point out another "rumour?" I just got with my Home Theater Magazine sub this month.
"A New Apple Audio File
format would allow adaptive streaming of cloud-based content at different levels of quality, reports 'The Guardian' Said one anonymous source quoted by the British daily, 'All of a sudden, all you audio from iTunes is in HD rather than AAC'..."
Since Apple has all the revenue, why not? After all, what are all those Petabytes for?
On Friday, May 18, 2012 3:21:03 PM UTC-7, Blee...@yahoo.com wrote:
--Here is an article on the Dolby TrueHD format and how they intend to upsample music to 24/96 for BluRay.--
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