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"Father of the CD" has died
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"Father of the CD" has died
On 24 Apr 2011, "Soundhaspriority" wrote in
rec.audio.pro: While some may differ, I feel that the CD was at a pinnacle of quality, compared to what came before and after, not to be reached again, unless society takes another turn. I think that's a reasonable statement. While there are plenty of higher-quality formats available, all of them seem to be declining in the mass consumer market or selling only to niches. Obviously, lower- quality/lossy formats like mp3 are good enough for most people. I really don't see that changing any time soon. |
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"Father of the CD" has died
Nil wrote:
On 24 Apr 2011, wrote in rec.audio.pro: While some may differ, I feel that the CD was at a pinnacle of quality, compared to what came before and after, not to be reached again, unless society takes another turn. I think that's a reasonable statement. While there are plenty of higher-quality formats available, That's very well arguable. This being a pro audio group , I believe that 96dB and 22050Hz bandlimit is sufficient all of them seem to be declining in the mass consumer market or selling only to niches. Obviously, lower- quality/lossy formats like mp3 are good enough for most people. I really don't see that changing any time soon. -- Les Cargill |
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