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Dla ułatwienia podam ten opis tutaj, w orginale :
"Listening Test: For this test, the original CD, the extracted wav files and the recorded DVD where listened to on a Pioneer surround sound system to see if any difference in sound could be noted. Much smoother lines where noted on the Hi-Fi graphic equaliser with the DVD, compared to both the original CD and wav files, and a clear indication that something had indeed changed. To this listener there was a noted difference in the quality of the DVD+Audio DVD, as the bass had seemed to be 'lifted' to produce a much richer, rounded sound ( i used to play bass so this was nice to hear! ) which was more notable on heavy rock albums such as the Rage Against Machine and Nirvana albums. With the options chosen earlier, this software had indeed 'enhanced' it to this reviewers satisfaction, and even resampling the same files to MP2 @ 320 resulted in a very nice sound for the size of the exported project, but it was not as noticeable a difference and this reviewer would recommend using the PCM mode for best music enjoyment, although MP2 did give an excellent compromise between quantity vs sound quality." Jabba Ostatnio zmieniany przez Jabba the Hutt : 15.04.2004 o godz. 13:01 |
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