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Default Compression vs High-Res Audio

"Audio Empire" wrote in message
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One thing that's consistent with the
"Everything-Sounds-The-Same" club is the
notion that the Redbook CD standard (16-bit/44.1 Khz sampling
rate) is so
good that going to 24-bits and either 96 KHz or 192 KHz
sampling rate (or
SACD) makes no audible difference in music recordings. The flip
side of this
rather incredible assertion (and just as incredible itself) is
the claim, by
many of these same people that MP3, AAC and other lossy
compression schemes
are, at the higher bit-rates, totally benign and invisible and
that one
cannot hear any compression artifacts.


I want to propose to all of us to call these reduction scheme's
what it is
"DATA/INFORMATION REDUCTION"
OTOH "compression" is lossless per definition! the weird name
like
lossless compression is forced to us by smart crooked sales
people.

There is nothing wrong with compression like ZIP; RAR or FLAC
and everything wrong with data/information reduction like MP3

Edmund