Audio Revolution's Jerry Del Colliano is reporting that several high-end audio manufacturers are having problems with the new DualDisc format.
“According to reports on the Internet and releases from a number of high-performance audio companies, the recently released DualDisc software titles are causing problems. The brands that reportedly have troubles with DualDisc are a who’s who of high-end DVD players, including Sony (Europe), Marantz, Mark Levinson, Proceed and Lexicon.
DualDisc is the latest version of the high-resolution audio disc that joins a CD and a DVD into a single disc product. DualDisc is supposed to bridge the very outdated compact disc with any new HDTV capable disc’s launch, such as BluRay or HD-DVD. Great effort and testing went into DualDisc before its launch, with most of the problems being found in the packaging. The fear with DualDisc was that, with its added physical thickness, it would get stuck in car in-dash CD players. “
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