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Re: High Frequency Compression Driver EvaluationWhen I had DirectTV, they had so many damn channels packed into their satellite feed they were compressing the hell out of the audio to stuff all the streams in there. It was unlistenable much of the time depending what channels you were watching. It seemed the bigger networks got more stream bandwidth and therefore less compression of their audio (and video). Switching to cable seemed to help quite a bit. I don't know how people can put up with it. "Digital Quality" was the catch phrase in Direct's advertising. What the heck does that mean? Nothing.
Re: High Frequency Compression Driver Evaluation
When I had DirectTV, they had so many damn channels packed into their satellite feed they were compressing the hell out of the audio to stuff all the streams in there. It was unlistenable much of the time depending what channels you were watching. It seemed the bigger networks got more stream bandwidth and therefore less compression of their audio (and video). Switching to cable seemed to help quite a bit. I don't know how people can put up with it. "Digital Quality" was the catch phrase in Direct's advertising. What the heck does that mean? Nothing.