In Reply to: RE: How many DVD-A have bad Mastering? posted by jimby on May 8, 2010 at 18:52:54:
Oh and I take that back actually,
Revisiting the Steely Dan stereo up convert.
Your engineers went to far with the limiting/maximizing. Audible distortion of a crackly nature is never good unless its intentional.
And unfortunately there is some in that Babylon Sister Track.
This seems to be the trade mark in so many post DAW digital masters.
Also In the widows comparing the 16 bit red-book Babylon Sisters, and
the UP converted Babylon Sisters.
Altough the Sample rates are indeed different.
The amplitude scales and time scales are identical using the same software, so your argument about different wave for representations is a bit invalid.
Since I'm out of my depths where do I need to go to learn how to properly analyze DVD-Audio??
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