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Re: MP3 vs Lossless Compression - the proof
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Technically speaking, one bit would be a square wave... Have you ever heard one of those? I hope you haven't put your speakers (especially the tweeters) through that kind of evil punishment!! One byte would be equivalent to a 4 bt sound source if it's in stereo or an 8 bit mono signal -- talk about a limited dynamic range!
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Re: MP3 vs Lossless Compression - the proof
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In reply to:
Technically speaking, one bit would be a square wave... Have you ever heard one of those?
But of course - I've programmed the MOS 6581/8580 ICs.
Hmm... ring modulation - there's a term I haven't heard in so long.
Bren R.
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Okay, so then a byte would sound a bit(or rather 7 bits)better.
Semi-seriously though, 8 bits would allow for about a 50dB dynamic range, which is a heck of a lot better than most of the pop stuff coming out these days.
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Don't forget about a word and a nibble (my personal fav)
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Spelled nybble (4 bits).
Bren R.
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