I agree, the most versatile format is DVD which could then contain lossy surround (such as DTS and Dolby Digital), to be compatible with the setup in most households.
From: surroundsound@googlegroups.com [mailto:surroundsound@googlegroups.com]
Sent: 26 March 2015 18:00
To: surroundsound@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [SurroundSound] Re: Modern Day Surround Sound?!
I think you need to be careful with QQ, it's a very unfriendly place, with little to no real knowledge.
If you don't want to sell many copies then go with Blu-Ray, but as Universal has found, DVD-A/V is more than alive and kicking, it's probably selling better than SACD & Blu-Ray together.
Why? Because almost everyone has a DVD player. It's a simple as that.
http://www.quadraphonicquad.com/forums/forum.php Will answer any questions you have. Very friendly place...
Bluray discs is the future for multichannel audio but DVD-Audio and SACD is still alive and kicking
On Wednesday, March 25, 2015 at 7:31:00 PM UTC-4, Kinkie Pink wrote:
Great Community! I am proud to be here with you all. However, I am trying to understand something and am having a very hard time getting information from anyone or even anything on the internet. I am a music producer. I want to deliver my music in a Quadraphonic format to my listeners. My questions are: 1.) Do any of the smartphones, mp3 players, etc. have the ability to stream or play a multichannel music file? From what I've found, they only deliver Stereo sound but there MUST be a way (plugin, app) that can do this? 2.) What medium do I have to use in order to get the music to my listeners? I understand that CD is not an option so I assume that I could do a Quadraphonic mix on DVD and/or Blu Ray? Is that true and are those my only options? I would love to be able to stream music in a 4 channel format but keep hitting a brick wall when trying to get ANY info. on how multi channel audio is being used in todays environments. I appreciate everyone on this page and am looking forward to any insight regarding my questions. I apologize if they are uneducated, but like I stated, I am a newbie when it comes to producing in 4 channel audio.
Respectfully,
--Ivan
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