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Freeview Burble
I have been listening to the freeview radio stations for some time and have
not been impressed by the sound quality. Should it be reasonable? Any thoughts on MPEG2? While checking an amplifier output with a freeview input I just happened to listen to the differential output (L-R) with the balance control centred. A burbling(?) noise was quite apparent, but disappeared when the balance was turned away from the centre. Does anyone know if this is a characteristic of the signal or a poor decoding process? The receiver is a Pace. Graham Holloway |
Freeview Burble
On Fri, 3 Sep 2004 11:01:34 +0100, "Graham Holloway"
wrote: I have been listening to the freeview radio stations for some time and have not been impressed by the sound quality. Should it be reasonable? Any thoughts on MPEG2? While checking an amplifier output with a freeview input I just happened to listen to the differential output (L-R) with the balance control centred. A burbling(?) noise was quite apparent, but disappeared when the balance was turned away from the centre. Does anyone know if this is a characteristic of the signal or a poor decoding process? The receiver is a Pace. Graham Holloway Burbling on digital radio is pretty much guaranteed to be caused by inadequate signal level. Get your aerial higher, outside the house - or preferably both. The quality of radio on Freeview should be very good. d Pearce Consulting http://www.pearce.uk.com |
Freeview Burble
In article , Graham Holloway
writes I have been listening to the freeview radio stations for some time and have not been impressed by the sound quality. Should it be reasonable? Any thoughts on MPEG2? While checking an amplifier output with a freeview input I just happened to listen to the differential output (L-R) with the balance control centred. A burbling(?) noise was quite apparent, but disappeared when the balance was turned away from the centre. Does anyone know if this is a characteristic of the signal or a poor decoding process? The receiver is a Pace. Graham Holloway Well MPEG2 or whatever variety it comes in, isn't linear CD grade PCM!. Its most probably some MPEG artefacts your hearing. It may also be that your signal is marginal like the boiling mud sometimes heard on DAB. However they won't have spent a lot of money on the DA converter in the PACE so if its got a SPDIF output and you have a DAC then this may well yield better results...... -- Tony Sayer |
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