MLP Lossless


MLP Lossless is a licensed trademark of Dolby Laboratories. It’s the core technology of Advanced Resolution multichannel and stereo DVD-Audio. MLP Lossless enables producers to encode up to six channels of 96 kHz/24 bit audio, or two channels of 192 kHz/24 bit audio onto a DVD-Audio disc, resulting in playback that’s bit-for-bit identical to the studio master. MLP Lossless has been accepted as the standard in the high-definition DVD-Video (HD DVD) format.

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