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On 4/3/2005 3:32:25 PM DrWho wrote:

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On 4/2/2005 9:55:56 AM sfogg wrote:

"It sounds different partly because even though you can't hear above 20khz or so the second, third, and higher harmonics are lost due to the limited sampling rate.  "

One of the biggest reasons a new stereo DVD-A of an old recording sounds different then an earlier CD release is because the DVD-A has been remastered/remixed. You aren't listening to the identical material delivered between to different formats... you are hearing different material delivered between two different formats.

Shawn

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...I can't imagine needing anything much more than 192 though...

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Computers will never need more than 16k of memory ... 9.gif

Just funnin' with ya.

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