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Re: [ARSCLIST] Archiving at double speed



At 07:29 AM 6/26/2006, Don Cox wrote:

If it is of minimal quality, then you can't afford to lose any more
quality.

Some words that are now barely audible could become inaudible.


Hello, Don,


That's a valid perspective and if quality loss were a totally linear thing, then I would agree.

However, 2x copying does not introduce linear loss (in the broad sense). For example, most of the loss in 2x copying occurs at 8 kHz and above on the original. If the original has little or no information at 8 kHz and above, then this apparently quality loss would have no effect on the copies, and Kevin has doubled his throughput with no meaningful loss.

I still prefer real time, multiple channels vs. higher speed for most throughput increases. NOA software out of Austria supports that model and has for years.

Cheers,

Richard


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