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DVD Working Group 4 to release DVD-Audio specification in May

The DVD Forum's Working Group 4 (WG-4) is expected to deliver the "0.9" version of its official DVD-Audio specification this month, with "1.0" to follow shortly. While information is scarce, it appears that WG-4 is talking about four different kinds of disc, each of which will be playable on one or two of three different kinds of players. And that doesn't include Sony's and Philips' "Super Audio CD" proposal (see Peter van Willenswaard's report">http://www.stereophile.com/news/10108/">report on SACD a couple of weeks back on the website), or the Classic Records-led "DAD" format, which uses the provision of the DVD-Video specification for 24-bit/96kHz audio data. (DADs will play on DVD-Video players that have appropriate D/A sections---also see the past">http://www.stereophile.com/news/10072/">past item on the web site.)


Lenbrook Announces Acquisition of High-End A/V Manufacturer Sonic Frontiers Inc.

The Lenbrook Group of Pickering, Ontario, Canada announced March 25 that it will acquire Sonic">http://www.sonicfrontiers.com/">Sonic Frontiers of Oakville, Ontario, Canada. This acquisition, effective May 1, 1998, is an extension of Lenbrook's commitment to enhance its position in the international specialty A/V segment of the consumer electronics industry. A new company, Sonic Frontiers International (SFI), will be formed to leverage Lenbrook's strengths with Sonic Frontiers' market position in the high-end segment of the audio business.


Recoton Corporation Licenses NHT Brand Name to Vergence Technology

On March 17, Recoton">http://www.recoton.com">Recoton Corporation announced that it has licensed the NHThttp://www.nhthifi.com">NHT; brand name to Vergence Technology, Inc. NHT is a name known among audiophiles for its line of loudspeaker products for home audio. Vergence intends to utilize the NHT brand name on its new line of products designed specifically for the pro audio and professional home music markets. Planning for this marketing agreement has been in development for many months with Vergence Technology's Chris Byrne and Ken Kantor, who were also the founders of NHT.


CEMA Files Final Report on Digital Radio with FCC

Concluding its six-year evaluation of Digital Audio Radio (DAR) systems, the Consumer">http://www.cema.org">Consumer Electronics Manufacturers Association (CEMA) filed its final report last month with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The report, "Technical Evaluations of Digital Audio Radio Systems: Laboratory and Field Test Results, System Performance, Conclusions," is available to the public from the FCC and through CEMA's websitehttp://www.cemacity.org/works/pubs/files/dar.htm">website;.


Music Group Massive Attack to Release Entire Album Online

In a move sure to startle a few record retailers, English recording artists Massive Attack will make their much-anticipated new album, Mezzanine, available in its entirety on the Internet weeks before the May 12 in-store release date. The album will appear in stages over the course of two weeks via a special">http://www.virginrecords.com/massive_attack">special page on Virgin">http://www.virginrecords.com">Virgin Records America's web site.


Electrical Power Industry Deregulation Opens Door for Scammers?

You may have noticed recent news items about proposals to deregulate the electrical power industry. You may have received solicitations to sign on with some start-up utility you never heard of, promising 10% to 40% reductions in your electrical bill. The model for this deregulation---if it comes to pass---is the long-distance telephone industry.


Sony Expands License for Phase-Change Optical Disc Technology

On March 12, Energy">http://ovonic.com.">Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. announced that Sony">http://www.sony.com">Sony Corporation has expanded its royalty-bearing license under ECD's proprietary phase-change rewritable optical-memory technology to include advanced technology for use in rewritable CD and DVD optical-memory products. Phase-change technology, invented by ECD, is used in PD and CD-RW rewritable optical-memory discs.


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