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In Reply to: RE: no, I did not. posted by cloudwalker on October 02, 2014 at 11:59:57
Interesting. After that shit-storm you created in that thread in your search for infinite knowledge, you totally blow off advice from one of the most knowledgable people on this site.
You have all these half baked notions about these things and, when people try to explain something to you, you just act surprised that you don't understand, or believe, their answers and vomit back more questions and disjointed facts in order to try to fool us into thinking you actually know more than you do and to try to muddy the water and to try to make their answers APPEAR insufficient, or incorrect, instead of trying to do any research on these things yourself.
...just like the thread in that link.
You seem to have the proper use of the internet wrong. It works best when used to find answers to questions you get from reading web sites. You seem to use it in the opposite manner: To find questions to ask on web sites.
Perhaps a little in depth research on your part is called for here. Obviously, the answers you get here are insufficient for one such as yourself.
So, before you question me, or anyone else here, on our knowledge on this subject, read that book, and maybe a few more. Then get back to us.
BTW, it's "Paradigm", not "Paradym"
Follow Ups:
here is my original question..
if a DVD has 6 audio tracks, how many does cable TV usually have
what prompted me to try to find the answer myself is that I got a different answer than I did a couple months ago. I am sorry I offend you, I surely did not mean to. I will read that book and I hope the answers are the same...
That depends on your cable provider, your cable box, the channel, and the program.SyFy delivers "Defiance" in 5.1 DD but COSI shows "The Dick Van Dyke Show in glorious 4:3 black and white and stunning 1.0 sound.
Edits: 10/02/14
you did a good job of defining usually. Apparently there is no "usually" Thank you. Wasn't that easy? That was all I wanted to know...
You seemed to be focusing on what cable is capable as opposed to what it does on a daily basis.
Maybe if you didn't go ninja nerd all over Joe Murphy when he tried to help you I wouldn't have gotten involved in the first place, and maybe you might have gotten an answer sooner had your question been clearer initially.
but my question was identical both times and as simple as I could make it. Joe's answer stated that DVD's have 7 audio channels. I read that they can have 7 channels, but that is rare and I cannot find one and 2 months ago I was told on this site that there were 6. See why I was confused? I am definitely not a "ninja nerd". I am a retired contractor.
Sometimes the question you thought you asked isn't really the question you meant to ask.
Blu-Rays are technically DVDs, too.
I guess I don't even know what DVD stands for. I read the article, but didn't see anything about Blu Ray disc's. It will take awhile for me to think of a DVD and a Blu Ray disk as the same thing even though they look the same. This article states that a 7.1 Receiver has 8 channels. I read several articles that said it had 7 channels (the two side ones being the same mono signal). See why I am confused?
Google is your friend.Just keep googling and keep reading different articles until your questions get answered. As a contractor you should able to do a little research to get answers to puzzles.
I'm not ready, willing, or able to keep following you down your own personal rabbit hole. I already have a four year-old grand-daughter that keeps finding two new questions for every answer I give. Keep searching for your truth and choose the one that suits you.
Edits: 10/02/14
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