[BC] Another Shoe drops

DANA PUOPOLO dpuopolo
Fri May 6 12:23:12 CDT 2005


Cool! 

One MORE bit rate reduction scheme in the audio path to have dueling
algorithms with!  At this rate, soon they'll be a new format: "all clicking,
all the time!"

-D



------ Original Message ------
Received: Fri, 06 May 2005 10:02:04 AM PDT
From: Tom Bosscher <tom at bosscher.org>
To: Broadcast Radio Mailing List <broadcast at radiolists.net>
Subject: [BC] Another Shoe drops

	In the never ending quest for dumbing artist product to the public, 
many radio stations have been notified that new songs will no longer be 
delivered by mail, but transmitted to them, "In CD Quaility".

	To wit:

	We have been notified that most of our songs will be coming to us from 
DSNY/MPE. I sent them an email asking about audio quality:


***********************************

 >> The question:

 > Hello,
 >
 >     There is a group of engineers for the broadcast industry who are 
concerned as to what happens to the artist's product when it is sent 
through the MPE system.
 >
 >     What type of compression algorithm is used? Here at Cornerstone 
University Radio, all products are transfered digitally from the CD's at 
44.1 sampling and a full 16 bit audio path.
 >
 >     Could you please let me know what size file a typical 3 minute 
song is?
 >
 >
 >     Thank you
 >
 >     Tom Bosscher
 >     Director of Broadcast Services and Technology
 >     Cornerstone University Radio
 >     Cornerstone University
 >     Grand Rapids, MI
 >
 >

 >. The answer:


The files are transmitted using Og Vorbis, but at an extremely high 
bitrate (starting at 750 and scaling up as high as needed).  The result 
is effectively lossless compression (it is lossy, but the losses are out 
of the range of hearing).


Steve Vestergaard
CEO Destiny Media Technologies, Inc.
604 609 7736 x222
http://www.dsny.com
Symbol: DSNY




     So the answer is soooo ambiguous, other than it is indeed a 
compressed file. It's now official. Even the record labels don't care 
about quality.

         tom bosscher





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