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<blockquote data-quote="Dave Barnett" data-source="post: 92825" data-attributes="member: 2923"><p>Re: Audio Files - best quality</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I didn't mention TV. But since you've brought it up, my experience is that broadcast HD via a digital antenna can be quite good, certainly better than the same program though a cable system. But I am within a reasonable distance from the broadcast towers, I don't know how much worse it gets for people on the fringes of the reception area.</p><p></p><p>When The Suits lowered terrestrial radio to the LCD, an LCD audience is what they got. Doing a radio-sponsored show is the worst, you'll get an audience that looks like every trailer park and meth lab in the county must be vacated tonight. I think it's a fallacy to assume that the prevalence of extremely compressed audio today is the result of customer preference. I don't think that people have ever been given a choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave Barnett, post: 92825, member: 2923"] Re: Audio Files - best quality I didn't mention TV. But since you've brought it up, my experience is that broadcast HD via a digital antenna can be quite good, certainly better than the same program though a cable system. But I am within a reasonable distance from the broadcast towers, I don't know how much worse it gets for people on the fringes of the reception area. When The Suits lowered terrestrial radio to the LCD, an LCD audience is what they got. Doing a radio-sponsored show is the worst, you'll get an audience that looks like every trailer park and meth lab in the county must be vacated tonight. I think it's a fallacy to assume that the prevalence of extremely compressed audio today is the result of customer preference. I don't think that people have ever been given a choice. [/QUOTE]
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