On Thu, 11 Feb 2016 02:08:30 GMT, Randy <am70sguyMUNGE@NOSPAMyahoo.com> wrote:
>betaman <betaman@nospam.com> wrote in
>news:okqmbbhnir51mrvak1mlkjjsp3h6h52kfa@4ax.com:
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>> i see that the world will continue without me
>> i have recuperated just fine (almost)
>> i have new respect for my body
>>
>
>Just don't go there, recuperation sucks.
>
>Don't think I have anything that would do 24 bit is my DVD player. I have a
>nice Onkyo that will connect to my computer directly, but not sure if it
>handles the 24-bit or not.
hi randy
i may be wrong
you maybe should check with someone else too
but as far as i know
any dvd drive can copy its contents to a hard drive
give or take some occasional copy protection ritual
i think most sound cards will play the format if you have an app
apps i have work on my pc
jetaudio, zoom, windvd, powerdvd... all of them really
if you have the codecs installed [sometimes extra install]
when you download a 24bit wav you can play it without having a dvd player
even virtualize a drive
so i must be missing the problem?
maybe i shouldn't have responded at all
just wanted to say thanks
|3etaman
ps-
isn't it the same for 3d video?
you still need a 3d tv (glasses)
but not a 3d player, any bluray player will let you [slysoft] copy to hard drive
and then playit
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