
MediaInVision Creative Group has just announced that they are now offering professional audio encoding and mastering for Blu-ray music production to independent recording artists as part of their services. Since the Blu-ray disc specifications make an allowance to store high resolution audio storage at 96kHz/24-bit for eight channels of audio, you supposedly get an ultra-realistic sound reproduction experience. I just hope that your home audio system is good enough, not to mention those eardrums of yours being sensitive enough to tell the difference in sound between a regular CD and a Blu-ray disc. With music on physical media experiencing a slowdown in sales like never before, I seriously doubt Blu-ray music will. After all, consumers are happy with “good enough” – hence the massive iPod sales you see today.
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