Wodgy
Headphoneus Supremus
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I don't have the time nor the energy to rehash this debate with you. Neither SDM nor PCM is "simple" or "crude" -- they're roughly equivalent in complexity if you understand the math.
In my comparison, I was referring to current implementations that you can buy, not theoretical storage media that only exist in the laboratory. There was an excellent article in Stereophile recently showing that, tested on real-world recordings, SACD tends to throw away information compared to DVD-A:
http://www.stereophile.com/features/...ics/index.html
Whether the differences are audible is another question entirely. They are easily measurable, however.
Originally Posted by theaudiohobby Let’s rephrase this question and ask rather that for the purposes of music encoding, PCM and SDM, which is better? I think that compared to SDM, PCM is a simple but crude encoding algorithm compared to SDM. The main thing I think that 'straight' PCM has going for it is its simplicity. Compared to PCM, SDM looks quite complex however as a predictive coding algorithm, I think it has some keys advantages over non-predictive coding algorithms such as PCM for applications with fairly defined bandwidth such as music. |
I don't have the time nor the energy to rehash this debate with you. Neither SDM nor PCM is "simple" or "crude" -- they're roughly equivalent in complexity if you understand the math.
In my comparison, I was referring to current implementations that you can buy, not theoretical storage media that only exist in the laboratory. There was an excellent article in Stereophile recently showing that, tested on real-world recordings, SACD tends to throw away information compared to DVD-A:
http://www.stereophile.com/features/...ics/index.html
Whether the differences are audible is another question entirely. They are easily measurable, however.