Mnyb wrote: 
> 
> But given identical files i would not be surprised if one letter A or B
> is preferred over another people work that way .
> 
As individuals yes. But as a group, if a statistically significant
number of people chose one or the other then that is interesting.

Mnyb wrote: 
> 
> That has already been proven before (320k can not be distinguished from
> lossless ) , but in this case a lot of people never doing this kind of
> test was coaxed to actually doing it and test their own assumptions .
> 
> However the unorthodox coding done to keep people from sneak peaking at
> the files may actually have made the difference audible for some people
> when a real 320k file would not .
As I understand it, you're suggesting the survey is invalid because of
the coding? If so, I would like more detail.
Darren


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