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Re: High Frequency Compression Driver EvaluationYep, I agree. I do too. One of the problems of the switch to digital perceptual compression schemes has been allowing users to choose datarates. Unlike analog systems like FM radio or NTSC TV where the quality or "datarate" is fixed; ignoring interference and fading with distance. And even for a given compression scheme (MP3, MPEG2-AAC...) there are better and worse encoders. Encoder tuning takes a lot of time - multiple listening tests on critical test pieces for all allowable datarates.
Re: High Frequency Compression Driver Evaluation
Yep, I agree. I do too. One of the problems of the switch to digital perceptual compression schemes has been allowing users to choose datarates. Unlike analog systems like FM radio or NTSC TV where the quality or "datarate" is fixed; ignoring interference and fading with distance. And even for a given compression scheme (MP3, MPEG2-AAC...) there are better and worse encoders. Encoder tuning takes a lot of time - multiple listening tests on critical test pieces for all allowable datarates.