MLP is targeted at disc authoring as it has some properties you need on
a disc.

As reducing burst bitrates on the dvd so the dvd player can cope with
it (theres an upper limit in the dvd standard)

Alove a 2ch mixdown scheme for the 5.1 track, usually the dvd-a has a
2ch track to, but this options exist.

You can somehow calculate the needed discspace and bitrates, and choose
to reduce bith depth and sample frequency in less important channels to
make a projekt fit the disc.
A DVD-A don't need to have the same resolution in all channels, if the
producers choose so.
I figure most of them have 5*24/96 or 5*24/48 but it figures if you
want a lot off extras and it's a long programme.

And many more possibilties that I don't fully understand.

It's probably not the most practical codec for use on a harddrive. as
lossles is lossles, practicalities are all that counts, hence the
popularity off FLAC.


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