Langrath
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Have I thought wrong?
Sony states that you with Hi-Md formatting get the same quality of sound on half the rate. That seems right. Hi-Lp is 64 kb/s and sounds very alike Lp2 in old format. That is 64 kb/s against 128 kb/s.
His-Sp is 256 kb/s the same as old highest quality. With double quality that corresponds to 512 kb/s. That should give a very high quality of sound and it does. I am not able to hear any differences from uncompressed. And not enough with that. You get double so much tracks in a usual Hi-Md. Not to talk about Hi-Md media 1 Gb
Have I analyzed wrong somewhere? If not Hi-Md is a huge step forward.
Georg Langrath
Sony states that you with Hi-Md formatting get the same quality of sound on half the rate. That seems right. Hi-Lp is 64 kb/s and sounds very alike Lp2 in old format. That is 64 kb/s against 128 kb/s.
His-Sp is 256 kb/s the same as old highest quality. With double quality that corresponds to 512 kb/s. That should give a very high quality of sound and it does. I am not able to hear any differences from uncompressed. And not enough with that. You get double so much tracks in a usual Hi-Md. Not to talk about Hi-Md media 1 Gb
Have I analyzed wrong somewhere? If not Hi-Md is a huge step forward.
Georg Langrath