In Reply to: Small Dish Sample Rate posted by pictureguy on June 14, 2012 at 20:55:46:
These satellite channels are terribly compressed. The operator allocates bandwidth to each channel as desired, e.g. music channels get more bandwidth than talk channels. This has nothing to do with sample rate, just like a 128 kB MP3 is no match for CD quality even though it has the same sample rate.
Tony Lauck
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- RE: Small Dish Sample Rate - Tony Lauck 21:22:36 06/14/12 (7)
- RE: Small Dish Sample Rate - pictureguy 22:49:27 06/14/12 (6)
- RE: Small Dish Sample Rate - Tony Lauck 07:01:41 06/15/12 (5)
- RE: Small Dish Sample Rate - pictureguy 10:09:53 06/15/12 (4)
- Don't waste any more of your time. It's 32 kHz. - Tony Lauck 11:17:37 06/15/12 (2)
- RE: Don't waste any more of your time. It's 32 kHz. - pictureguy 13:10:03 06/15/12 (0)
- RE: Don't waste any more of your time. It's 32 kHz. - pictureguy 13:04:25 06/15/12 (0)
- RE: Small Dish Sample Rate - Kal Rubinson 10:44:19 06/15/12 (0)