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Important Technical Information/FAQs-2
7. What is the resolution of HRx discs? Current titles are 176.4 kHz/ 24 bits. There may be some HRx titles in the future which are 88.2 kHz/ 24 bits, because when the master tapes of those titles were recorded, 176.4 kHz was not yet possible.
8. What is the advantage of HRx? The advantage of 176.4/24 files can be illustrated by comparing them to Compact Discs. CDs consist of two channels of 16-bit PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) audio sampled 44,100 times per second. A 176.4/24 recording contains two channels of 24-bit PCM audio sampled 176,400 times per second.
This is a substantial increase in the resolution and bandwidth of the recording. The situation is similar to a printed photo: the more dots per square inch, the better the clarity of the photo. With 176.4/24, the depth and texture of the music will be more apparent. The realism of the music will offer you a more relaxed, effortless listening experience. You will hear extreme high-frequency extension and purity, as well as exciting dynamic contrast. You can really hear the difference!
9. How do you use HRx? The DVD-R data disc must be uploaded to a computer music server, which then will play the music files through your audio system
10. Do you need an internet connection? No, the WAV files are on a DVD-R disc. Your computer DVD drive is used to load the files to your hard drive.
11. Can you play HRx on DVD, CD or SACD players? No, they will not play on DVD, CD or SACD players. They will only play on computer music servers. Some companies are making stand-alone music servers, or one can be built using a computer with special sound card and DAC (digital audio converter).
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