Nearly every modern player supports digital audio -- check for Digital COAX or SPDIF connectors.
It is not the DVD drive itself that outputs sound, it is the computer that does. If your computer has a compatible sound card, then yes, Dolby Digital will be available. anonymous@oola.com
A Dolby Digital stream from a DVD player can be sent to a high def receiver by digital optical or coaxial cable.
Some DVD's have a stereo 2-channel mix (Dolby Digital 2.0), but none feature a Dolby Surround or Pro Logic Surround option in the menus. This is because all DVD players can submix the 5.1 Dolby Digital track and output a Dolby Pro Logic Surround signal through the analog 2-channel outputs.
Dolby Digital is an audio compression technology. It is utilized today in a variety of different consumer electronics, from BluRay DVD's to movie theater sound systems.
Car DVD players are obviously more compact and often come with DTS. DTS is a bit like Dolby Digital but was originally designed for the cinema. They are often incorporating features such as touch screens, hands free phone devices, and GPS into car dvd players now.
Yes. You can purchase music dvd's with the data encoded in Dolby digital format - but it never really caught on, so the availability might be short lived. --EDIT-- The original writer of the question stated that "You can purchase music dvd's with the data encoded in the Dolby digital format." I'm just going to go on a rant, saying that the apostrophe should not be in "dvd's." Does the dvd(s) possess anything? NOOO! Sorry, it just makes me mad that nobody in this country has proper grammar anymore.
Ehiter Back to the future part II or Indepence day if using VHS Dolby stereo and The Matrix if using DVD with Dolby Digital.
If it just says "Digital Copy" it will not play in a DVD player. But if it has the DVD logo, or says it ALSO has a DVD, you can.
The Coby TFDVD7377 DVD player plays Divx and has USB Port & SD Memory Card Slot and Dolby Digital decoder
DVD audio is a digital format for delivering high quality sound to DVD's but not all DVD's players will play it. You have to check the box to see if it has it.
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Most car DVD players are compatible with standard DVD-Video discs, including both DVD-R and DVD+R formats. Additionally, many players can read CD-R and CD-RW discs that contain audio files. However, the compatibility may vary by model, so it's essential to consult the owner's manual for specific format support. Some newer car DVD players may also support MP4 or other digital formats via USB or SD card.