Classic Records Lining Up First DVD-Audio Releases
Back when DVD players were first released in the US, <A HREF="http://www.classicrecs.com/">Classic Records</A> was among the first companies to exploit the fact that early machines, though intended for the video enthusiast, could play a 24-bit/96kHz audio recording as well as movies (see <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/news/10072/">previous story</A>). These early high-resolution discs, which Classic called DADs, were intended to hold us over until DVD-Audio (then thought to be just around the corner) would finally hit the market. More than two years later we're still waiting for DVD-A, but Classic intends to be ready when it finally appears.