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Posted by musicman on 12/26/06 22:47
Mike S. wrote:
> In article <1167153708.013750.138020@f1g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
> musicman <stradlinizzy@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >recently recorded a few old analog stereo music tapes to my DVD
> >recorder's internal storage drive, using the audio in stereo jacks from
> >the tape deck
> >the transfer dub sounds pretty good through the TV stereo speakers
> >question- what resolution is this recording at ?
> >it's an RCA DVD recorder, that can record onto a DVD blank in -R or +R
> >formats, or to the internal storage itself inside the unit
> >is this equivalent to a WAV file, MP3 file, or DVD-A file ?
> >I'm thinking it's the same as DVD-A, but not sure as there is nothing
> >about it in the owner's manual.
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> My guess would be that it's in Dolby Digital 2.0 format as part of the DVD
> video stream (with no picture) it created when you made the recording.
ok, that's a start- but what would the linear and vertical bit rate be ?
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