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Classik Movie Di - Technical question
2008-10-01, 23:10 (This post was last modified: 2008-10-01 23:12 by gearslave.)
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Classik Movie Di - Technical question
Hi everybody!

I'm thinking about getting a second-hand Classik Movie Di, and I am curious as to whether it will accept a two channel 24/96 PCM signal through one of the optical inputs?

Thanks,
Mattias
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2008-10-02, 10:37
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Hi Mattias

The CMDi will accept 24/96.
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2008-10-02, 12:20
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RE: Classik Movie Di - Technical question
Thanks a lot Joe! The Di is limited to two channel 24/96, right?
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2008-10-02, 14:43
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RE: Classik Movie Di - Technical question
gearslave Wrote:Thanks a lot Joe! The Di is limited to two channel 24/96, right?

Yeah Stereo 24/96 is as good as you'll get. Kisto or kinos is what you need for multi-channel 24/96.
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2008-10-03, 20:52
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RE: Classik Movie Di - Technical question
Out of curiosity what on earth are you talking about? ;-)

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Richard
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2008-10-03, 22:16
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RE: Classik Movie Di - Technical question
Hi Richard,

24/96 is the resolution in which most studio master quality albums are stored. This format generally gives you a better sound experience.

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Mattias
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2011-03-29, 04:20
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RE: Classik Movie Di - Technical question
(2008-10-03 22:16)gearslave Wrote:  Hi Richard,

24/96 is the resolution in which most studio master quality albums are stored. This format generally gives you a better sound experience.

Regards,
Mattias


This means that the CM, attached to a media plauer, in my case a Western Digital TV through optical, with output to DTS 24/96 Max could reproduce high quality audio files? (better than a CD, more like a DS?)
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