I wish they would start worrying about the other compression aka loudness wars, 
before worrying about high-res audio. A well-mastered CD has all the resolution 
needed for playback, provided the playback system is good, and the original 
recording and processing was done in high-res and there were no mistakes made 
during mastering. MP3 is surprisingly good when then encoding software used is 
well written and VBR is used at the highest quality setting.
But the loudness wars will ruin any sound, and every bit over the lousiest MP3 
is a total waste until mixing/mastering changes.

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> On 21 Aug 2014, at 14:29, Michael Chapman <s...@mchapman.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> One of those : 'not so much what they are sayig, but who is saying it'
> things :
> 
> <http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/aug/21/mp3-cd-24-bit-audio-music-hi-res>
> 
> which may, or may not, be of interest    .   .   .
> 
> Michael
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