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Audioholic Spartan
Lossless compression is not perceptual coding like DD/DTS/MP3/WMA et al. It is more like ZIP - the data is shortened but nothing is lost and when it is uncompressed you get back the exact original.
Oh, I agree 100%. I can't hear a difference. When sound level matched, I'm not sure I can even tell a difference between DTS-MA and plain DTS or Dolby TruHD and plain Dolby Digital.
For example, on Batman Begins HDDVD, when I switch back betweem DD and TruHD, I have a hard time hearing the difference that critics have claimed.
I just e-mailed the editor of "The Audio Critic" regarding all these sound formats.
He wrote me back and said, "multi-channel music is over-rated, and all multi-channel formats for movies are GOOD ENOUGH."
I guess that means TAC doesn't care all that much about all these new surround sound formats.
Ahh, so if I may ask, how is that (lossless compression) accomplished?Lossless compression is not perceptual coding like DD/DTS/MP3/WMA et al. It is more like ZIP - the data is shortened but nothing is lost and when it is uncompressed you get back the exact original.
There are many different algorithms. The basic principle is the same as zip/tar/jar where you want to replace long identical sequences with shorter codes but audio doesn't compress well with standard techniques because there is little redundancy.Ahh, so if I may ask, how is that (lossless compression) accomplished?
You have piqued my curiosity.![]()
Yeah, TAC needs someone younger and more enthusiastic running the show!The man behind TAC is getting up in years, don't forget
You need 3 front channels even for music. That was well demonstrated as long ago as the early Bell Labs experiments in the 1920s or maybe the 1930s.![]()
Well, I would only worry about that center and not the surround as that gives space to the listening room, not real direction as in HT. Therefore, you may want to experiment and see how different it is in the front soundstage.Yeah, TAC needs someone younger and more enthusiastic running the show!
Here is a question I've wondered about: If your Main Left and Right speakers are A LOT better than your Center and Surround speakers, would you be better off with 2-ch stereo instead of 5-ch music?
If you have 5 identical speakers, then I think 5-ch music is definitely better. But what if your L/R speakers are just so much better in everyway than the rest of your speakers?
Yeah, I'm going to get the DefTech CLR3000 center channel.Well, I would only worry about that center and not the surround as that gives space to the listening room, not real direction as in HT. Therefore, you may want to experiment and see how different it is in the front soundstage.