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Shawn
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Wed, 17 Jul 2002 15:20:32 +1200
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Re: [idm] mass storage // MP3's
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as far as I'm aware the only benefit of 96khz recordings is that you can really intensively digitally edit them and experience less loss than you would at 44.1/48khz. now I havent heard a 24bit recording (yet), but I can say I've heard 20bit CD releases, and the difference was staggering :D I would definetly pay extra for some albums to get that extra shine..I think the aural exciter really pays off at this quality ;) I think Cds will be backwards compatible for a long time yet, and for tthe majority of music released on them, 16/44.1 is good enough :) thx Shawn Perwick ICQ#: 15448652 __________________________________________________________________ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Brian Redfern" <bredfern@calarts.edu> To: "Dan Haskovec" <dan@pry.com> Cc: "skism" <cazeone@ramdis.com>; "idm-l" <idm@hyperreal.org> Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2002 12:36 PM Subject: RE: [idm] mass storage // MP3's
quoted 17 lines This is true, I just go0t a 24bit 96 khz soundcard for the first time and> This is true, I just go0t a 24bit 96 khz soundcard for the first time and > the difference is truly stunning, Cd's sound soemwhat flat and lifeless > because they're 16 bit 44.1 khz, so now that I'm hearing stuff recorded at > dvd quality, I am certainly blown away. Too bad dvd is such a problematic > format, with teh stupid country encryption, etc. Also it will mean that an > albumn will cost even more to buy, while the artist will get even less of > a cut, as its a "new format". > > On Tue, 16 Jul 2002, Dan Haskovec wrote: > > > A DVD can store 5-10 times as much data as an audio CD, which allows for > > much higher audio resolution and/or sampling rates when used for two > > channel audio. > > > > dan > > > >
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