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Originally Posted by procella
I found a page about KCMP. Also over 2 years old. And there someone says that 'The actual broadcast signal quality is roughly equivilant to 96Kbps MP3'. But can't really confirm that this is correct.
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yeah, that's about right try encoding a 96kbps vbr mp3 and it will look about equal in quality to that, and a bit of a different 'signature' made from smaller blocks. I wonder what that codec is that they're using? looks a bit like minidisc type-r at the top
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Originally Posted by procella
It's almost funny. They search for music for their music library in CD quality and a person says: 'there is a quality issue with taking audio that has previously been compressed and putting it on the air. It really wouldn't sound all that great after passing through our web encoders or the digital radio codec'.
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they have strict control over transcodes... arrgh, its like oink or something.
they used to broadcast records on the radio, with no digital shit in the path, those were the days.
here's some from a talk radio show called Hour 25, scifi/comics talk radio 1986:
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