After searching for over a year I finally found more detailed information on Denon's "Advanced AL24 Processing" technology. I found this information in the Denon brochure for thier SACD/CD player model DCD-2000AE. The major difference between "Advanced AL24 Processing" and the older "AL24 Processing Plus" is that "Advanced AL24 Processing" adds upsampling technology. So not only does it expand the CDs word length to 24 bits it also upsamples the sampling frequency up to 192kHz, so the Burr/Brown D/A processers operate at their maximum capacity. Here is the text of the brochure that explains "Advanced AL24 Processing:
" 'Advanced AL24 Processing,' the latest technology for high sound quality
The DCD-2000AE is endowed with "Advanced AL24
Processing," the critically-acclaimed PCM (CD) signal
reproduction technology that DENON developed for the
high-end DCD-SA1. In addition to the data expansion of
existing AL24 Processing Plus technology, up-converted
sampling is used to achieve natural interpolation without
losing original data. Greater optimisation in digital processing
algorithm has also been achieved for ringing-free pulse
response and for pulsive music data and attack sounds.
This enhances naturalness in the reproduction of spatial
information such as the delicate nuances in the music,
the locations of the performers, and the breadth, height,
and depth of the concert hall."
Also the following information is given on the Denon UK website:
"Advanced AL24 Processing
The acclaimed Advanced AL24 DSP processing improves the fidelity of high resolution stereo PCM sources such as CD and DVD (up to 192kHz sampling frequencies), by sophisticated DSP processing algorithms that improves low level detail and enhances fidelity by upsampling and adaptive filtering techniques. Advanced AL24 also provides increased dynamic range and spatial information, bringing out all the nuances with optimum clarity and natural fidelity."
Diagrams are also shown in the brochure fro the DCD-2000AE. Since I'm new to this website I can not post links yet. But if you go to Google and type in quotes: "Advanced AL24 Processing" there will be a link to the pdf product brochure at the Denon-bg website:
In Google there is also a link to a review of the DCD-2000AE at audioproducts. If you enter NOT in quotes: denon dcd-2000ae .pdf
you will find it.
Note that the high-end Denon DVD-3930CI Universal player also has "Advanced AL24 Processing" and uses the same D/A processers as the DCD-2000AE and sells for a lot less than the DCD-2000AE. I just bought one. Once I get it I will compair it to my DVD-3910 which has the older "AL24 Processing Plus" and post my review in this thread.
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After searching for over a year I finally found more detailed information on Denon's "Advanced AL24 Processing" technology. I found this information in the Denon brochure for thier SACD/CD player model DCD-2000AE. The major difference between "Advanced AL24 Processing" and the older "AL24 Processing Plus" is that "Advanced AL24 Processing" adds upsampling technology. So not only does it expand the CDs word length to 24 bits it also upsamples the sampling frequency up to 192kHz, so the Burr/Brown D/A processers operate at their maximum capacity. Here is the text of the brochure that explains "Advanced AL24 Processing:
" 'Advanced AL24 Processing,' the latest technology for high sound quality
The DCD-2000AE is endowed with "Advanced AL24
Processing," the critically-acclaimed PCM (CD) signal
reproduction technology that DENON developed for the
high-end DCD-SA1. In addition to the data expansion of
existing AL24 Processing Plus technology, up-converted
sampling is used to achieve natural interpolation without
losing original data. Greater optimisation in digital processing
algorithm has also been achieved for ringing-free pulse
response and for pulsive music data and attack sounds.
This enhances naturalness in the reproduction of spatial
information such as the delicate nuances in the music,
the locations of the performers, and the breadth, height,
and depth of the concert hall."
Also the following information is given on the Denon UK website:
"Advanced AL24 Processing
The acclaimed Advanced AL24 DSP processing improves the fidelity of high resolution stereo PCM sources such as CD and DVD (up to 192kHz sampling frequencies), by sophisticated DSP processing algorithms that improves low level detail and enhances fidelity by upsampling and adaptive filtering techniques. Advanced AL24 also provides increased dynamic range and spatial information, bringing out all the nuances with optimum clarity and natural fidelity."
Diagrams are also shown in the brochure fro the DCD-2000AE. Since I'm new to this website I can not post links yet. But if you go to Google and type in quotes: "Advanced AL24 Processing" there will be a link to the pdf product brochure at the Denon-bg website:
In Google there is also a link to a review of the DCD-2000AE at audioproducts. If you enter NOT in quotes: denon dcd-2000ae .pdf
you will find it.
Note that the high-end Denon DVD-3930CI Universal player also has "Advanced AL24 Processing" and uses the same D/A processers as the DCD-2000AE and sells for a lot less than the DCD-2000AE. I just bought one. Once I get it I will compair it to my DVD-3910 which has the older "AL24 Processing Plus" and post my review in this thread.
, The internal bit depth was 24bits and 192khz this also makes it easer for denon to keep the rest of the audio 'chain' easy. But with the introduction of their new highend player the bluray A1UD we now have 32 bit dacs and yes 32bits depth (AL32) upsampling from what i understood now internally upsamples to 32bits and 384khz instead lf 24bits and 192khz.
I think AL24 already did upsampling from the start ill hint down some old manual i have. So AL24, AL24plus and advanced AL24 are all working on the same depth and speed and they just changed the method but i am not 100% sure.
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