SACD
SACD definition - computer
(Super Audio CD) A high-resolution CD audio format from Sony and Philips. SACD and DVD-Audio (DVD-A) were the two next-generation digital audio formats for enhanced sound quality, but neither one caught on (see high-resolution audio).
Multi-Channel Support
Introduced with only two channels for stereo, 5.1 multi-channel support was later added. In 1999, Sony's SCD-1 was the first SACD player on the market. Its $5,000 price placed it squarely in the audiophile league, but subsequent players moved SACD well into the consumer realm, with combo units that also play DVD-Audio, DVDs and CDs for less than $200.
Hybrid SACDs
Introduced in 2003, hybrid SACD discs include a separate CD layer with the same titles so they can play in regular CD players. See DVD-Audio.
The DSD Approach
Sony's SACD audio format is a dramatic departure from PCM, the common way audio is sampled. Direct Stream Digital (DSD) 1-bit samples are either 0 or 1 (up or down) depending on the previous sample point.
SACD and More
The Compli is a very high-end audio deck from Theta Digital that plays every type of audio and video format, including audio CD, MP3, SACD, DVD-Audio, Video CD and DVD. (Image courtesy of Theta Digital, www.thetadigital.com)
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