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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
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Peter, how did you fare? And Tim, how did you ?
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[quote user="gysse2004"] The Beomaster is already connected to S/Pdif, so that when i press CD, it is going to digital !. I think the problem is the format that the files are ripped in (WMA Lossless ), mayby not so lossless after all ?, the bitrate is only half of WAV files. Problem with that is that they dont support cover art, and tagging
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[quote user="gysse2004"] I have one question, if beolab 5 is in OPT 0, how do you control the volume on both speakers ? My setup- Beosound 5, Beolab 5, Beosystem 3 I been thinking of getting a Beosound 9000, to get the direct S/Pdif, since i think the sound of Beosound 5 is not chisp enough ! I have been ripping CD's in WMA lossless. Peter
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[quote user="Steffen"] Hmm -a stripper's pole...Where is the stripper? [/quote] Duh! Don't you see - he's a dipper! (She's digital)
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[quote user="pauliander"] I was so excited last weekend after buying my vintage 2000 Penta's that almost the entire Saturday night was a restless night for me. On Sunday night I woke up at three am to go listen to my penta's. I adore them ... Now that was last weekend but tonight my girlfriend told me she had also a very restless night
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Sorry, make that 1411kbps (1440 is the horisontal pixel count on many computer screens) (16 (bit) x 44.100 (Hz) x 2 (channels) = 1411200bps=1411kbps)
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I see. Well, a CD (16bit, 44.1kHz, stereo) in an uncompressed form (i.e. straight from the cd) is 1411kbps*. A lossless format such as ALAC, FLAC or WMA Lossless, results in about 60 percent of that, depending on how complex the music is, how much information is in the actual PCM data. When playing any of those lossless formats, the resulting PCM (i
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Although I tend to agree with the rest of your post, this has me puzzled: [quote user="david coyne"]lossless mp3's[/quote] MP3s are per definition lossy. It's a lossy format, an algorhithm which throws out information. Lossless formats (ALAC, FLAC, WMA Lossless etc.) does not throw any information as the "lossless" monicker
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Not much help, but I prefer to not have clocks on the walls. If I want to tell time, I look at my (wrist or pocket) watch, computer, audio recorder(s), teletext, Ereader, or in a pinch, at the oven. But, if I were to have a watch on the walls somewhere, I'd choose to have it in the bath, and I'd choose the Arne Jacobsen Banker's clock in
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[quote user="Stan"]If excluding albums doesn't work, then the system should not let you do it. [/quote] Hehe, yes, that too!
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