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sterling shoote
Audioholic Field Marshall
I've been reading about MQA. Although the articles I've read tell me this technology is all about delivery of recordings more faithful to the master, no one seems to be able to hear it; yet, one thing can be acknowledged, this technology is designed to thwart digital copying, as MQA processed recordings can not be copied using the copy methods available to us in our computers without sounding awful from what I've gleaned in my reading. Makes me think therefore that MQA is the equivalent of a Trojan Horse. That's to say folks will buy MQA for its audio enhancement promise, manufactures will all install it on everything, MQA will be in all recordings for download, and then copying anything passing at some point through an HDMI connection will not be possible. It's why I today have ZERO interest in buying or renting MQA recordings. After all who would want to buy anything that would hinder copying of material that they previously purchased. Nope, I don't even like HDMI. It's IEC 958, AES/EBU Digital XLR, or Optical S/PDIF for me. With these I can copy most anything without downgrading the original purchased recording. Long live my Sony PCM-7010F DAT Recorders.
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