* Ralph Smeets <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Tue, 02 May 2000
| 1) EVERY recording methode is limitied by the bandwidth the recording-media
| provides. But you can't call it compression.
When you deliberately cut the frequency response to fit a given medium, you
can in a general sense call it a form of compression.
| 2) A very basic A/D rule:
| - Each analog signal with frequency x, can be reproduced when sampled at
| 2x and played back with 2x.
| Ie, you aren't trowing away any information here!
You are throwing away all frequencies >x.
| 3) The bandwidth of tape is normaly smaller (with the exception of
| metal-tape) than the bandwidth of CDs.
I did not compare tape to CD. I compared LD to CD.
| 4) Vinyl has a higher bandwidht than CD, but I've yet to see an LP that uses
| it's full potential.
I did not compare vinyl to anything.
| 5) CDV IS NOT the combination of LDV and CD. The video on CDV is also
| digital. LDV is analog.
Video-CD, not CD Video. Video-CD is analog.
[...]
| Cheers,
| Ralph -> hoping that you see that you're trying to redifine things here!
I had thought that would be obvious by now.
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