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Interesting talk on MQA and DSD
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What did they say?
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From what I can deduce, they are saying no specs have been released on MQA and as it stands now, its just another codec without any software to test or compare. And, if it gets popular, Bryston will jump on the band wagon. My personal opinion is that MQA may be too late as storage is not longer an issue.
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Thanks for explaining. I have no patience for video interviews. |
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I don't disagree with them, but geez, what a couple of pompous tools.
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I don't either. Perhaps it's a sign though of a younger generation entering this hobby.
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Glad I wasn't the only one with this thought.
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+1 I couldn't have said it better.
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Isn't that strange, though? We keep on hearing about the younger generation's limited attention span and their need to get information quickly and compactly. Well, aside from listening to the rare talented lecturer or trained public speaker, print is a more efficient way to get information. It my limited attention space that deters me from such video interviews including those I've done myself!
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