Not exact matches
There's no question that these can be a challenge to adhere to but what holds publishers back, in my experience is one of two things: 1) Lack of awareness — not getting involved in the standards groups can mean roll out of new
file types can be very slow 2) Lack of reader
compatibility — basically, we have to keep building multiple versions of
files to accomodate readers like the Kindle that are validating against an old standard while they update their own internal standard.
offset of local header from start of archive: 0 (0000000000000000h) bytes
file system or operating system of origin: Unix version of encoding software: 2.0 minimum
file system
compatibility required: Unix minimum software version required to extract: 1.0 compression method: none (stored)
file security status: not encrypted extended local header: no
file last modified on (DOS date / time): 2011 Jan 1 12:00:00 32 - bit CRC value (hex): 00000000 compressed size: 0 bytes uncompressed size: 0 bytes length of filename: 5 characters length of extra field: 0 bytes length of
file comment: 0 characters disk number on which
file begins: disk 1 apparent
file type: binary Unix
file attributes (040755 octal): drwxr - xr - x MS - DOS
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High - resolution audio support is on the menu too, as the HomeCinema HS2 now supports FLAC, ALAC, AIFF and DSD
file types, and the soundbar will now accept music via Bluetooth or AirPlay - Denon has said AirPlay 2
compatibility will arrive at a later date.