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First Annual P2P Litigation Summit:: On November 3, the Northwestern University School of Law will host the one-day First Annual P2P Litigation Summit, sponsored by Privacy Resolutions, P.C. and Electronic Frontier Foundation.

DSD in the Studio

At present, the recording industry is based on a variety of analog and PCM digital audio formats, putting proponents of Super Audio Compact Disc (SACD, which is based on the Direct Stream Digital, or DSD, format) in a tough place when it comes to creating pure DSD works for showing off the format. To date, labels have had a limited number of options for creating, mixing, and mastering pure DSD projects.

Dueling Downloads

Only a few short years ago, Napster quickly took root to show the world how Internet-based audio file-trading was where music distribution's future growth might run wild. But the record labels would have none of it and just as swiftly took a legal chainsaw to Napster's trunk, laying it waste and leaving plenty of room for Kazaa and other unsanctioned services to sprout like weeds.

DVD Changers Introduced by Sony and Yamaha

Not long after the single-disc CD player was introduced, the multidisc changer followed, with products from companies like Sonyhttp://www.sony.com">Sony; and Pioneerhttp://www.pioneerelectronics.com">Pioneer;. Shortly after the changer was introduced, it became the most popular version of the new hardware format. In the past eight years, changers have consistently outsold single-disc machines. The high-end market was characteristically slow to embrace changers, but companies like California">http://www.calaudio.com">California Audio Labs have been successful in this category with products like the CL-10, a five-disc carousel changer.

DVD Forum Holds US DVD Conference

Frequently a hot topic in the hallowed pages of Stereophile, DVD-Audio will be among the agenda items at the third US DVD Conference on October 1-2, 1998, in San Francisco. Presented by the DVD">http://www.dvdforum.org/">DVD Forum, the international association working to develop universal DVD formats, the event will take place at the Grand Peninsula Ballroom at the Hyatt Regency SF Airport.

DVD Forum to Start Verification of DVD-Audio Format Products

The DVD">http://www.dvdforum.org/">DVD Forum announced July 28 that it will start verification services for products based on the DVD-Audio format (see previous">http://www.stereophile.com/news/10379/">previous article) at some of its authorized DVD Format Verification Laboratories starting September 1999. According to the Forum, format verification is conducted to establish the conformity of DVD products with DVD formats created by the DVD Forum, and allows manufacturers of successfully tested products to use DVD logos as proof of conformity.

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