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Sony & Philips push two-layer Super Audio CD

While the DVD Consortium's Working Group 4 (WG-4) is still working on the 0.9 specification for DVD-Audio, Sony and Philips have been silently carrying on work on their Super Audio CD, the consumer implementation of Sony's DSD. The Sony/Philips disc will have two layers, one carrying normal 44.1kHz, 16-bit CD information (and thus guaranteeing backwards compatibility with existing CD players), the other carrying eight channels in DSD format (two for high-quality stereo, six for surround), plus text and/or graphics.

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Nagra Digital Tape Recorder Helps Earn Oscar Nomination

For the second consecutive year, a film using the Nagra Digital Recorder (Nagra-D) as the location sound device has been nominated for an Oscar Award for Best Sound. The film this year is <i>L.A. Confidential</i>, which has received a total of 9 Oscar nominations. The winners will be named at the 70th Annual Academy Awards on March 23, 1998. Last year, <i>The English Patient</i>, which also used the Nagra-D, won the award for Best Sound

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Vacuum Tube Valley Hosts Antique Audio Show

San Francisco---<A HREF="http://www.vacuumtube.com/home.html"><I>Vacuum Tube Valley</I></A>'s tube and antique audio show here last week drew dozens of exhibitors and hundreds of attendees to the Airport Clarion Hotel over the Feb. 6-7 weekend. The heavy rains that caused mudslides in some Northern California communities, combined with high tides that flooded some freeways, kept attendance down. The show's turnout was "about half of what we expected," said <I>VTV</I> publisher/editor Charlie Kittleson.

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