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The 10 most common audio formats, which one to use?
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<blockquote data-quote="vanniri" data-source="post: 1172978" data-attributes="member: 27897"><p>Channel Classics for DSD</p><p></p><p>HDTT - High Definition Tape Transfer does an excellent job of converting classic recordings to digital. They wait for the music rights to expire then convert analogue recordings on tape to digital.</p><p></p><p>Irrispective of the format the skill of the soind engineer makes a great reccording. The effect is not dissimiliar to room influences on your system -a poor room will spoil the best of systems</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vanniri, post: 1172978, member: 27897"] Channel Classics for DSD HDTT - High Definition Tape Transfer does an excellent job of converting classic recordings to digital. They wait for the music rights to expire then convert analogue recordings on tape to digital. Irrispective of the format the skill of the soind engineer makes a great reccording. The effect is not dissimiliar to room influences on your system -a poor room will spoil the best of systems [/QUOTE]
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Audio and Video Talk
General Discussion
The 10 most common audio formats, which one to use?
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