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Old May 30th 11, 04:21 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
tony sayer
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In article , Brian Gaff
scribeth thus
Did someone call?

Actually if you listen to the commercial stations, and many bbc ones you
might be forgiven for thinking that real engineering of sound is a thing of
the past. its all left up to automatic computer controlled systems that make
a hash of it these days.


The computers as such only do what there're told to. Where a lot of the
audio problems are is audio MPEG coding of the source audio then sending
that down compressed lines and then processing that ....

... Not good .. as Captain Jack Sparrow would say;!...


Brian


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