Wolfmancatsup
Empire State Human
That's the video that kicked off this thread - it's in the first post.I haven't heard MQA but I do follow the new technologies that that emerge. I came across this video that my be of interest:
Mick
That's the video that kicked off this thread - it's in the first post.I haven't heard MQA but I do follow the new technologies that that emerge. I came across this video that my be of interest:
That's the video that kicked off this thread - it's in the first post.
Mick
That's the video that kicked off this thread - it's in the first post.
Mick
Does that mean the thread's ended ..................?
No but an opportunity to start all over again.
Does that mean the thread's ended ..................?
They don't come here no more.Oh no, it carries on for ever, round and round and round and round...
Until the mods kill it, kill it with fire...
2L files are very good for that purpose.
2L files are very good for that purpose.
I am sending a spare MQA DAC to the continent Perhaps it can make some rounds once the recepient had some fun with it.I need a demo, not some files. For that purpose I'd need an MQA enabled DAC. Demos I've heard so far at shows have declined to make a direct comparison.
Don't be weird, please. 2L has made very nice recordings available in LPCM and MQA formats so you can do a comparison in the privacy of your own dwelling.Why do ignore my last sentence? Or are 2L files good at making the little blue light tell lies?
Here it is
It’s more than understandable that you’d miss it anyway - this thread goes on forever, it seems! Strange that Safari didn’t pick it up - it does on my iPad but that’s a different setup anyway, obviously.That was weird ... I didn't get it when I was using Safari on my Mac
No, that is not true. MLP is from 1999. It is predated by Shorten (1993), WavPack (1998), and likely others. FLAC was first released in 2001, so a little later. General-purpose lossless data compression dates back to 1950 or so.Oh, there was *one* comment that I perhaps misunderstood which surprised me. Nothing to do with MQA, but it seemed to claim that MLP was the first lossless compression system. Is that true? I'd assumed that FLAC was earlier, but I don't know either way.
It's equally possible that he is one of many people who are uncomfortable with public speaking.Thanks. Now had a chance to watch it.
Yes, "Sponsored Fireside Chat" does seem to sum up the content. And, sadly, it seems to be as suspected. No real surprises. Lots of waffly OSAF. no real tech content at all.
Apart from the lack of real content the thing that struck me was the way he kept looking all around the room as he answered her 'questions'. Gave me the impression he found the process embarassing or wished he were somewhere else. One of the things I learned very early on when lecturing/presenting was to look at the audience, and at individuals in it as you explain things. Helps to make contact and lets you check that they are following what you say. And if not, you can try to clarify or ask them about it. I always had the feeling that avoiding looking at them made them feel you weren't confident about what you said.
That said, I guess I've spent more time presenting 'technical' info to an audience than him. And from that 'chat' maybe I've also spent more time doing viva's to assess what someone is reporting!
Who sponsored this? The video didn't say, just referred to elsewhere.
Edit: Oh, there was *one* comment that I perhaps misunderstood which surprised me. Nothing to do with MQA, but it seemed to claim that MLP was the first lossless compression system. Is that true? I'd assumed that FLAC was earlier, but I don't know either way.
Don't be weird, please. 2L has made very nice recordings available in LPCM and MQA formats so you can do a comparison in the privacy of your own dwelling.
You will need MQA DAC to do the comparison. Maybe a nearby audio shop will let you borrow something, if you ask nicely.
Or you can buy this IFI Zen DAC for $159 - I think this is the cheapest with full size outs.
https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B091B2JCXQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_glt_fabc_0E3Z6AZKC1BS2909CERM
In a small form factor, MQA adds about $35 to the device's price. Not nothing, but not a King's ransom, either.