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In Reply to: RE: C'mon Kal posted by Kal Rubinson on March 27, 2014 at 17:18:30
But utterly absent in every other audio or video based connector ever produced since Adam:
"So which release level of RCA plug does your system support?"
It is a bad precedent to set.
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What good does the complaining do? Clearly, the standards are created for managing the mass market and high-end guys (manufacturers and users) will adapt or circumvent them to pursue their own ends.
The text I quoted (like the earlier one), however, isn't supported by fact.
After a decade of availability, you'll note that pro gear hasn't adopted the HDMI standard.
I wonder why?
I'd love to hear Ed Meitner's take. :)
Professional audio? Because they are not under the grip of the major media companies as are consumers, they don't have to deal with HDCP or othe copy protection schemes. They use interfaces that are not adopted by consumer equipment because of the constraints imposed on us.
The good news, so far, is that with the rise of file-based audio, one can have (as I do) a system based on ethernet and USB.
The good news, so far, is that with the rise of file-based audio, one can have (as I do) a system based on ethernet and USB
We agree! Just today, I received two CDs from Amazon, ripped them to my server and filed away the shiny discs most likely never to be used again. It is truly wonderful to access any part of your digital library (including hi-rez downloads and the occasional MP3) from multiple systems using iPhone and iPad based remotes which also serve as streaming players.
True open system architecture working for you.
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