No surprise then that computer manufacturers would want a piece of the action. Making good on its initial threat to jump into the CE market along with Dell and Compaq, Hewlett-Packard announced last week that its new "Internet-ready" (the…
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The new SACD and DVD-Audio formats, with built-in watermarking and other copying and use impediments were supposed to do the trick. But with sluggish consumer acceptance of the new formats, labels are hedging their bets and looking for more ways to restrict how…
And then Apple and the record labels mutated their own variety of downloading seed and iTunes sprang to life like the proverbial beanstalk in an otherwise dying musical garden. Overnight, the labels' attitudes…
With their rump still stinging from the Rio/MP3 setback, the RIAA is ready to fight fire with fire. Adopting the stance of aggressive tech…
DualDiscs combine CD content on one side with a DVD on the other, making them slightly thicker than ordinary optical discs. Many DualDiscs have DVD-Audio content in one or more of the layers on the DVD side. DVD-A uses Meridian Lossless Packing (MLP) compression technology to squeeze as much data as possible onto the discs without compromising playback quality.
Several manufacturers have issued warnings that the hybrid discs may not play in their equipment or could cause problems…
As Sam Tellig has often reported of late, integrated amplifiers have become hot high-end items. But from Mark Levinson (the company) . . . ? Can the venerable high-end firm's first integrated compare with its fabled separates? Larry Greenhill takes a close look at the Mark Levinson No.383 integrated amplifier and lets us…
Last week, we ran John Atkinson's As We See It about surround abuse. This week, we have Kalman Rubinson exploring Surround Sound & Cognitive Dissonance. Rubinson writes, "Listening to multichannel music with the new SACD and DVD-Audio players has…
In addition to the existing formats of DVD-Video, DVD-ROM, DVD-RAM, and DVD-R, the DVD Forum says it will offer verification…
Registration for the 2006 trade show's conferences, scheduled for January 5–8, is…
Sparing no expense in its struggle to maintain control of distribution, the industry's strategy is first to squash the competition---either by suing them out of business, buying them out, or withholding…