Originally posted by: MS Dawn
SACD/DVD-A will do *NOTHING* for sound if they use the same FUBAR stereo masters as the CD's.
It's no different than arguing over hard disk speed of SATA150 vs. SATA300.
But people do. :|
Originally posted by: OrganizedChaos
don't you see thats the plan!
salesman just needs to compare a recent sqaure wave cd to a properly mastered sacd, customer will think ooh that sounds better i'll buy it. then in another 10 years another salesman will compare a recent super compersed 0db sacd to the properly mastered new ultra uber audio cd, and again the customer will think oooh that sounds better and buy the fancy new player and rebuy all there old media.
Originally posted by: MS Dawn
Originally posted by: OrganizedChaos
don't you see thats the plan!
salesman just needs to compare a recent sqaure wave cd to a properly mastered sacd, customer will think ooh that sounds better i'll buy it. then in another 10 years another salesman will compare a recent super compersed 0db sacd to the properly mastered new ultra uber audio cd, and again the customer will think oooh that sounds better and buy the fancy new player and rebuy all there old media.
I've got a plan to beat the plan. I know people.![]()
Originally posted by: mrSHEiK124
Hook me up with a version of How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb that isn't a 60 minute square wave?![]()
Originally posted by: spidey07
It flew out the window a while ago.
Still ticks me off and I'm now buying vinyl and SACD/DVD-audio.
Why do recording engineers screw up their recordings?
Originally posted by: Jeff7
I wish that audio players like Winamp and such had what software DVD players have - dynamic range compression. Then those who want to hear the songs as they were meant to be heard can do so, and those of us who don't want to be straining to hear quiet parts, only to then be blasted by loud parts, can also enjoy the music. Sometimes I don't mind dynamic range, sometimes I do. The Matrix, my first DVD, made me think that DVD audio was just busted, or was horrible - whispers were whisper quiet, gunshots were damn loud. If I want to hear guns at full volume, I'll buy one and go to a shooting range. Even dynamic range correction doesn't quite do the trick.
Originally posted by: Rogodin2
But that's not indicative of what the engineers are doing when they release a CD is it?
Rogo