Re: Pure Audio Discs
Cool dude. I'd go with FLAC. Assuming 1 has a Device that'll play'm. Which the VR Stratus will. Not sure of the Streams at the moment. Oh and if they do, how benifitual is it? Can you really apreciate the difference since it's no Bose in these things. On 1/28/2017 10:20 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote: I also should mention that - with every Pure Audio Blu-Ray disc purchase - the customer gets a coupon allowing them to download the album tracks as MP3 or HD FLAC files. On 27/01/2017 8:15 AM, Casey wrote: Hi how do you find A player to plays thees disks in the states? Or will nay bluray player work? What are some models of players that will play shoe kind of disks? --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus
Re: Pure Audio Discs
I also should mention that - with every Pure Audio Blu-Ray disc purchase - the customer gets a coupon allowing them to download the album tracks as MP3 or HD FLAC files. On 27/01/2017 8:15 AM, Casey wrote: Hi how do you find A player to plays thees disks in the states? Or will nay bluray player work? What are some models of players that will play shoe kind of disks?
Re: Pure Audio Discs
In this case mate, your problem is your solution . > On 27 Jan 2017, at 11:57 am, Donald L. Roberts> wrote: > > Although I find this interesting, I have a bit of a problem. I have a blue > ray player which works very well, unless one turns off the TV to which it is > connected via HDMI. I have a digital audio connector on the player. But > regardless of whether I am playing DVDs or audio CDs, as soon as the TV is > turned off, there is no longer any signal to the audio system. I just do not > like the requirement that the television be on when I want to listen to > audio. Also, suppose another family member wants to watch television. > > > Don Roberts > > > > On 1/26/2017 1:20 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote: >> Any Blu-Ray Player should work, that's the whole purpose behind Pure Audio, >> to use hardware which is already in a lot of homes. >> >> Up until now we've had SACD - Super Audio CD -, equipment to play SACD'S can >> be rather costly and setup can be a problem. >> >> So now that Pure Audio has come a long - a format that can be played in a >> Blu-Ray player - this should simplify a whole lot of htings and make HD >> Audio readily aand easily consumable by the masses. >> >> >> >> On 27/01/2017 8:15 AM, Casey wrote: >>> Hi how do you find A player to plays thees disks in the states? >>> Or will nay bluray player work? >>> What are some models of players that will play shoe kind of disks? >>> >>> >> >> >> > ** Those of a positive and enquiring frame of mind will leave the rest of the halfwits in this world behind.
Re: Pure Audio Discs
Although I find this interesting, I have a bit of a problem. I have a blue ray player which works very well, unless one turns off the TV to which it is connected via HDMI. I have a digital audio connector on the player. But regardless of whether I am playing DVDs or audio CDs, as soon as the TV is turned off, there is no longer any signal to the audio system. I just do not like the requirement that the television be on when I want to listen to audio. Also, suppose another family member wants to watch television. Don Roberts On 1/26/2017 1:20 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote: Any Blu-Ray Player should work, that's the whole purpose behind Pure Audio, to use hardware which is already in a lot of homes. Up until now we've had SACD - Super Audio CD -, equipment to play SACD'S can be rather costly and setup can be a problem. So now that Pure Audio has come a long - a format that can be played in a Blu-Ray player - this should simplify a whole lot of htings and make HD Audio readily aand easily consumable by the masses. On 27/01/2017 8:15 AM, Casey wrote: Hi how do you find A player to plays thees disks in the states? Or will nay bluray player work? What are some models of players that will play shoe kind of disks?
Re: Pure Audio Discs
Any Blu-Ray Player should work, that's the whole purpose behind Pure Audio, to use hardware which is already in a lot of homes. Up until now we've had SACD - Super Audio CD -, equipment to play SACD'S can be rather costly and setup can be a problem. So now that Pure Audio has come a long - a format that can be played in a Blu-Ray player - this should simplify a whole lot of htings and make HD Audio readily aand easily consumable by the masses. On 27/01/2017 8:15 AM, Casey wrote: Hi how do you find A player to plays thees disks in the states? Or will nay bluray player work? What are some models of players that will play shoe kind of disks?
Re: Pure Audio Discs
Hi how do you find A player to plays thees disks in the states? Or will nay bluray player work? What are some models of players that will play shoe kind of disks? -- Casey
Pure Audio Discs
Hi! Has anyone on list bought any Pure Audio Discs. The format is fairly new - launched quietly in 2014 - and the collection of titles is in the dozen's so there's not thousands of titles to choose from at this stage. Pure Audio Discs work with your Blu-Ray player and the record company's seem to think they're on to something given that more of a third of homes now have Blu-Ray players connected to some sort of surround-sound system and I have to admit the company's have a point, we don't normally see eye-to-eye . Anyway the point of Pure Audio is for the enjoyment of HD audio for want of a better description, pop the disc into the player and press the play button, sit back in your favorite armchair and enjoy! That's exactly what I've been doing with the first Pure Audio title I got my hands on, Elton John's Goodbye Yellow Brick Road. A quick comparison with the older CD version soon told me that my ears weren't deceiving me when it came to the Pure Audio version, the Pure Audio version is incredibly rich in fine detail compared to the CD version. Anyway for those who love our music, keep an eye out for Pure Audio totiles, I've got a couple of Supertramp Pure Audio albums - Breakfast In America and Crime Of The Century - on order.