Compression vs High-Res Audio
On Fri, 15 Oct 2010 11:38:20 -0700, H Davis wrote
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Massenburg then used a demonstration to drive his point home. He
electronically subtracted the MP3 compressed music from the original
24-bit/96 KHz recording and then played ONLY the difference signal whi=
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comprised solely of the information lost by the compression.
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"These are distortion levels of 15 =EF=BF=BD 20 percent! ", he said as=
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difference signal for all to hear. The distortion amazed everyone in
attendance because it was a grotesquely, but very recognizable version=
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the
original recoding!
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He went on to say that while AAC was clearly better than MP3, it still
generated 5% to 10% distortion.
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I have just one question. If indeed distortion levels of the magnitudes=
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quoted above are present, WHY ARE THEY NOT AUDIBLE? One can certainly h=
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They are audible.=20
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