RE: MD: Digital input bit length on JB920

1999-08-20 Thread Simon Barnes
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RE: MD: Digital input bit length on JB920

1999-08-18 Thread Graham Macdougall, ITS, SENM
bit setting, the 18 bit steam must be truncated. Graham -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 15 August 1999 21:25 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: MD: Digital input bit length on JB920 I have a Sony MDS-JB920 deck which allows you to switch

RE: MD: Digital input bit length on JB920

1999-08-18 Thread Rick Pali
From: Simon Barnes The original CD is coded 16 bit, so any bits added by the player have been made up by guessology. I recall that earlier in CD technology timeline, one statistic often quoted in the reviews was low-level linearity. It was an audible problem that DACs had because of their (I

MD: Digital input bit length on JB920

1999-08-15 Thread CVoris1
I have a Sony MDS-JB920 deck which allows you to switch both the digital input and output bit length to either 16, 20 or 24 bits. I record MDs through an optical input from my Sony CDP-C515 5-disc CD changer, which is several years old. Given that CDs are encoded at 16 bits, and the age of