Originally posted by: Arnie.d
Does a dvd with a video bitrate of 0 - 8200 kbps (7000 average) and LPCM audio (1536 kbps) qualify as superbit? Or does it have to be DTS?
Does a dvd with a video bitrate of 0 - 8200 kbps (7000 average) and LPCM audio (1536 kbps) qualify as superbit? Or does it have to be DTS?
Depends on your point of view. Superbit is basically a trademark of Sony. They say it has the higher bitrates and DTS audio. But, no non-Sony distributed film could be a superbit, even if it met or exceeded their criteria, because only Sony DVDs can qualify.
But if things might be different if you only take Superbit as a set of Technical specs. So it could be, or could not, from a certain point of view.