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Chambers wrote:
> No, it means we'll finally be able to store our audio files with decent
> quality settings. No more "Vinyl sounds better," guys!
Been able to store audio files with decent quality settings for a while.
Ape, FLAC, et cetera. The reason the "vinyl sounds better" guys make
that claim is, apparently, due to the digitizing process itself that
makes the *original* recording unacceptable to the audiophile's
oh-so-sensitive ear.
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Tim Cook
http://empyrean.digitalartsuk.com
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