On Sep 10, 5:33*pm, "Brenda Ann"
wrote:
"Drewdove" wrote in message
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Have you tried other lossless codecs like Monkey, mp3-HD, Mp4 ALS?
The one that seems most promising is mp3-HD as it's compatible with older
players. I've heard some weird stuff with Money, but it may be me. ALS
sounds solid, but I think you need a player that can handle it.
I think Vorbis has a lossless system as well, but I could be wrong.
You do realize that most radio stations are using compressed digital formats
for their programming, and have for some time. I believe the most prevalent
is OGG/Vorbis, though some do use WAV or high bitrate mp3. "DJ's" anymore
sit in front of a computer monitor and read off a list prepared by the PM or
equivalent. Lucky ones even get to point and click on the tracks they want
to play. *Union shops are insane: all the "DJ" does is talk, the board is
run by an engineer and all music selection is done by the PM. In some
stations, the entire broadcast day is lined out in advance, and the FCC log
is printed out at the beginning of the day.
-*I miss the old days of radio.
BAD at least you have your experiences
and the memories

) eaflap ~ RHF