In Reply to: My $200 IPod Nano... posted by Jim Austin on January 19, 2007 at 04:31:59:
A customer of mine evidently has a MP. He did an interesting experiment: First he ripped a track with the MP error correction turned-on and then without it. Then he compared the two tracks, bit for bit. They were identical.
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- Re: My $200 IPod Nano... - audioengr 14:21:28 01/20/07 (13)
- So how did they sound? Complete the experiment! nt - clarkjohnsen 11:12:21 01/21/07 (12)
- Re: So how did they sound? Complete the experiment! nt - audioengr 17:48:56 01/22/07 (11)
- My point was that a huge assumption was imbedded in his reasoning. - clarkjohnsen 18:44:44 01/22/07 (10)
- Not really - Ted Smith 19:37:31 01/22/07 (9)
- Re: Not really - audioengr 12:50:43 02/03/07 (0)
- "I don't have any idea how the player sounds." Guess that doesn't matter... - clarkjohnsen 23:37:21 01/22/07 (5)
- You didn't quote me correctly - Ted Smith 00:09:27 01/23/07 (4)
- "This unit costs too much based on the problems they've claimed to solve." So monetary worth is based not on performance - clarkjohnsen 09:20:54 01/23/07 (3)
- Re: "This unit costs too much based on the problems they've claimed to solve." So monetary worth is based not on perform - audioengr 12:56:57 02/03/07 (2)
- "It could have been produced at a much lower price." OK... - clarkjohnsen 19:48:11 02/03/07 (1)
- Re: "It could have been produced at a much lower price." OK... - audioengr 22:37:24 02/03/07 (0)
- Re: Not really - hahax@verizon.net 20:21:18 01/22/07 (1)
- Re: Not really - Ted Smith 20:47:31 01/22/07 (0)