Post by ScottCould you clarify the difference for those of us who do not know? I
have found this sentence: 'HE-AAC v2 is optimized for even more
aggressive compression than HE-AAC by adding Parametric Stereo (PS) to
HE-AAC'. Does this mean Classic is using less compression (because
it's classical music)? What does optimised mean in this context - that
compression is needed for best results or the broadcaster is free to
choose but v2 will sound better than v1? after compression?
AACv2 was first standardised in 2006, so older radios may not support
the codec.
Full history is here:-
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Audio_Coding
Post by ScottIs Radio 3 still uncompressed (on DAB)?
*All* digitally broadcast audio (And video, but that's a different set
of problems)is digitally compressed, using a lossy compression scheme.
Most is also transmitted using dynamic range reduction techniques before
the encoder and multiplexers get to see it. The only variable is how it
is compressed. (MP2 or AAC, and the bitrate used) Uncompressed 16 bit
audio (CD quality, 44.1 kHz sample rate) has a bit rate of 1,411 kbps as
against the normal 64 kbps for reasonable quality music stations
Radio 3 tends to use less analogue dynamic range compression than other
stations, and also uses a higher bit rate most of the time.
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Tciao for Now!
John.