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extra class[_127_] January 9th 12 08:12 PM

Fox News 2012: HD Radio one of "The Biggest CES Flops of All Time" LMFAO!!!!!!!!!
 
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FarceWatch3 January 9th 12 09:43 PM

Fox News 2012: HD Radio one of "The Biggest CES Flops of All Time" LMFAO!!!!!!!!!
 
I still can't listen to 1120 (KMOX), 840 (WHAS), et.al. because the
HASH is so intrusive.


Where are you trying to listen to them? Someone living in Australia can't
hear them either.

Don't the decision makers realize they are
driving away listeners in droves?


There is no evidence to suggest that they are "drivi9ng listeners away in
droves". Most (if not all) listeners do not notice any difference.



RHF January 10th 12 02:41 AM

It's 2012 -so- Let the HD-Radio 'Farce' Wars Begin !
 
On Jan 9, 11:23*am, "FarceWatch3" wrote:
"Truth Teller" wrote in message

...
On Jan 6, 6:12 pm, HDRadioFarce wrote:

"The Biggest CES Flops of All Time"


* *So when is the experiment finally going to OFFICIALLY be declared a
failure and cease to exist? When are ALL station managers throughout
the nation going to stop broadcasting in HD? We've been reading what a
disaster it is for years but it still hasn't gone away. Why?


Because it's NOT going away. *HD radio is here to stay on FM.

AM is a different story...but AM is dying a slow death anyway.

* I still can't listen to 1120 (KMOX), 840 (WHAS), et.al. because the
HASH is so intrusive. Even to the point of interfering with adjacent
stations on the dial. Don't the decision makers realize they are
driving away listeners in droves? As if the internet hasn't depleted
their audiences enough they have to throw gas on the fire to hasten
their demise. It appears to be a terminal case of falling in love with
your toys coupled with an inability to acknowledge one's mistake.

"Pride goeth before destruction,
*and a haughty spirit before a fall."
* * * * * * * * * * * * * Proverbs 16:18


OMG - Let the HD-Radio 'Farce' Wars Begin !

As always this is RHF and...
I'll leave the Radio 'On' ~ RHF
www.youtube.com/watch?v=g1jpxlEPHX8
-ps-:-turn-your-radio-'on'-and-just-listen-:o)-

RHF January 10th 12 02:47 AM

Fox News 2012: HD Radio one of "The Biggest CES Flops of AllTime" LMFAO!!!!!!!!!
 
On Jan 9, 11:26*am, "FarceWatch3" wrote:
"MotoFox"
confucius-say@enlightenment!to!him!lead!it!for!bangpath!foll ow!man!wise.UUCP
wrote in ...

And it came to pass that HDRadioFarce delivered the following message unto
the people, saying~


I'm going to tell you this again and I expect you to remember it: QUIT
CROSSPOSTING TO THE REC.RADIO.SHORTWAVE BOARD. The Ibiquity system has no
presence on shortwave (and in all likelihood, never will.) DRM and
Ibiquity are two entirely different, incompatible systems, both
technically and politically, so your pointless bloviating is completely
irrelevant on there.


Think you can remember that?


- I doubt it.
- *He's Farce....he can't stop thinking
- about anything besides HD Radio!

Hey -omg- ? Did they 'Farce' It [HD-Radio]
Up His [HDRadioFarce] Ass !
-and-now-hd-radio-farce-has-hd-radio-on-his-mind-

Richard Evans[_2_] January 10th 12 09:44 PM

Fox News 2012: HD Radio one of "The Biggest CES Flops of AllTime" LMFAO!!!!!!!!!
 
On 09/01/2012 02:26, MotoFox wrote:
And it came to pass that Richard Evans delivered the following message
unto the people, saying~

Pretty twisted in some ways, bearing in mind, that DAB can support bit
rates of up to 320k, and so can provide near CD quality.


I thought it was 384k, which is the upper standard limit of MPEG 1 layer 2
encoding. Does the EU147 spec limit it to 320k for some reason?

Actually I'm not sure, but in the past there have been broadcasts in
foreign countries, at up to 320k, and never at any bit rate higher than
that. Also I thought the limit for mp2 was 320k, but I might be wrong
about that.

Richard E.

sms88 January 11th 12 03:09 PM

Fox News 2012: HD Radio one of "The Biggest CES Flops of AllTime" LMFAO!!!!!!!!!
 
On 1/10/2012 9:29 PM, MotoFox wrote:
And it came to pass that Richard Evans delivered the following message
unto the people, saying~

Actually I'm not sure, but in the past there have been broadcasts in
foreign countries, at up to 320k, and never at any bit rate higher than
that. Also I thought the limit for mp2 was 320k, but I might be wrong
about that.


MP3 tops out at 320k. MP2 tops out at 384; sample rates, 32000-48000 Hz. I
don't believe MP3 is used over the air, but it is widely used for Internet
audio streams.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MPEG-1_...specifications

(Oh yeah, and MP3 can't claim to have won an Emmy....)


LOL.

In the real world of radio what matters in terms of audio quality is
what radio listeners perceive. There have been extensive tests comparing
perceived audio quality of the different digital sources.

The iBiquity codec is based upon the AAC+ (HE-AAC) codec. "Scientific
testing by the European Broadcasting Union has indicated that HE-AAC at
48 kbit/s was ranked as "Excellent" quality using the MUSHRA scale.[8]
MP3 in the same testing received a score less than half that of HE-AAC
and was ranked "Poor" using the MUSHRA scale. Data from this testing
also indicated that some individuals confused 48 kbit/s encoded material
with an uncompressed original." Look at figure 9 at
http://www.ebu.ch/fr/technical/trev/trev_305-moser.pdf.

Also read
http://www.nrscstandards.org/Reports%20ref%20docs/iBiquity%20Gen%203%20report/FM%20IBOC%20subj%20eval.pdf.
You can see where "near CD quality" came from in figure 3.2. As that
report shows, the big problem with analog radio, is in impaired
conditions. Unimpaired, some analog radio was only a bit below the
quality of digital. Impaired, digital fared far better than analog
because of the multipath on FM analog. Of course the big problem is that
in impaired conditions, at 10% power, it would be difficult to even
receive the HD signal. That's why it's so important for radio stations
to increase their digital power.

Where we need to move to is FM HD Radio in pure digital at higher power.
It's the best transition to digital (at least the best one that anyone
has come up with), that preserves the present FM band during the
transition. It's time for the FCC to set some dates.

The consumer electronics industry has made a huge commitment to digital
radio, as evidenced by this years CES. Now it's the broadcasters turn to
take advantage of the increased penetration of digital receivers, and
increase power levels. The stations that have not yet added digital
service need to get with the program as well.

J G Miller January 11th 12 04:03 PM

Fox News 2012: HD Radio one of "The Biggest CES Flops of AllTime" LMFAO!!!!!!!!!
 
On Wednesday, January 11th, 2012, at 07:09:26h -0800, SmS 88 declared:

The iBiquity codec is based upon the AAC+ (HE-AAC) codec. "Scientific
testing by the European Broadcasting Union has indicated that HE-AAC at
48 kbit/s was ranked as "Excellent" quality using the MUSHRA scale.[8]


Since the iBiquity codec is *based upon* but not *is* the AAC+ (HE-AAC)
codec, it is not valid to use tests on the original AAC+ (HE-AAC) codec
as evidence that the iBiquity codec its-self delivers quality.


SMS January 11th 12 04:28 PM

Fox News 2012: HD Radio one of "The Biggest CES Flops of AllTime" LMFAO!!!!!!!!!
 
On 1/11/2012 8:03 AM, J G Miller wrote:

Since the iBiquity codec is *based upon* but not *is* the AAC+ (HE-AAC)
codec, it is not valid to use tests on the original AAC+ (HE-AAC) codec
as evidence that the iBiquity codec its-self delivers quality.


iBiquity tweaked the AAC+ Codec to improve it for radio. So while the
iBiquity Codec is going to sound better than the generic AAC+ Codec,
it's not going to be orders of magnitude better. Hence the tests of AAC+
do apply to the iBiquity Codec, just realize that the iBquity Codec is a
bit better.

In any case, other tests, of the iBquity Codec confirm the results in
terms of sound quality.

J G Miller January 11th 12 04:36 PM

Fox News 2012: HD Radio one of "The Biggest CES Flops of AllTime" LMFAO!!!!!!!!!
 
On Wednesday, January 11th, 2012, at 08:28:21h -0800, SMS wrote:

In any case, other tests, of the iBquity Codec confirm the
results in terms of sound quality.


And who conducted these other tests?


SMS January 11th 12 05:00 PM

Fox News 2012: HD Radio one of "The Biggest CES Flops of AllTime" LMFAO!!!!!!!!!
 
On 1/11/2012 8:36 AM, J G Miller wrote:
On Wednesday, January 11th, 2012, at 08:28:21h -0800, SMS wrote:

In any case, other tests, of the iBquity Codec confirm the
results in terms of sound quality.


And who conducted these other tests?


The most detailed test that compared a CD source versus digital radio at
various bit rates was conducted by Sheffield Audio Consulting and
prepared for NPR.

http://www.nrscstandards.org/DRB/Non-NRSC%20reports/NPRmultiple_bit_rate_report.pdf.
See Table 5.2.1 on page 11. The test methodology is in the appendix.

There are valid reasons to be opposed to digital radio, and I have
posted those in the past. Audio quality is not one of the reasons. Every
test by every testing entity, whether a double-blind test or just the
opinion of the reviewer, has shown that the "near CD quality" is not
just marketing hype, but is actually true.

I would caution you against falling in with the likes of Mr. Farce who
has demonstrated his lack of knowledge about broadcasting in general and
digital radio in particular.


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