DVD-Audio

DVD-Audio (commonly abbreviated as DVD-A) is a digital format for delivering high-fidelity audio content on a DVD. DVD-Audio uses most of the storage on the disc for high-quality audio and is not intended to be a video delivery format.

DVD-Audio
DVD-Audio release of Rumours by Fleetwood Mac
Media typeOptical disc
EncodingMeridian Lossless Packing or uncompressed LPCM
Capacityup to 8.5 GB
Read mechanism640 nm wavelength semiconductor laser
StandardDVD Books, Part 4, DVD-Audio Book, DVD Audio Recording Book
Developed byDVD Forum
UsageAudio storage
Extended from
Extended toHigh Fidelity Pure Audio Blu-ray

The standard was published in March 1999 and the first discs entered the marketplace in 2000. DVD-Audio was in a format war with Super Audio CD (SACD), and along with consumers' tastes tending towards downloadable music, these factors meant that neither high-quality disc achieved considerable market penetration; DVD-Audio has been described as "extinct" by 2007. DVD-Audio remains a niche market but some independent online labels offer a wider choice of titles.

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