new_media Posted December 7, 2012 Share Posted December 7, 2012 Victor's plan to turn CDs into high resolution threatens the entire HD music industry | whathifi.com Link to comment
Jay192 Posted December 7, 2012 Share Posted December 7, 2012 It'll flop. Informed people wouldn't go there, and the uninformed who went there will go elsewhere, hopefully to a proper hi-res provider. Hopefully. Link to comment
Cubist Posted December 8, 2012 Share Posted December 8, 2012 Victor's plan to turn CDs into high resolution threatens the entire HD music industry | whathifi.com It occurs to me that if one were in the position of running a computer audio web site one might join up with some like-minded members of the community, engineers, notable audiophiles etc. to draft some standards and a logo certification programme for high res music downloads. Producers/publishers would need to demonstrate that their releases were in compliance. There could probably be a PKI mechanism devised whereby 'trusted' publishers could digitally sign these downloads and embed a hash in a header so that the Amarras and Channel 9s of the world could implement a logo indicator that would display on the player when such a recording was being played. Software: Rip for Mac -> FLAC -> MAX -> AIFF -> iTunes Hardware: Mac Mini -> Lifatec TosLink cable -> Technolink TC-7510 -> Unity interconnects -> Primare A20 -> (basically lamp wire) -> Mirage 290is Link to comment
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