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Nah, it'll probably just sound like white noise, right?
-Rob
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From: "Stainless Steel Rat" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "MD-L" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2001 11:38 AM
Subject: Re: MD: DCC?


>
> * "Robert J. Lynn Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  on Thu, 07 Jun 2001
> | A. Maybe the bits are stored on a carrier wave? Like a T1, per se.
>
> This would require modulation, like the old C64 and Apple ][ tapes.  And
> yes, doing so would require some very high frequency square waves.  Maybe
> DCC does that, but DAT certainly doesn't because it is an inefficient
> storage method.
>
> | B. Maybe the bits arent recorded as waves. Just magnetic blips.
>
> Whereas this is what is really happening.  The "blips" can be played as an
> audible signal, but chances are you'll break something if you do that
(like
> your speakers or ears).
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