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RE: MQA Loses Part of Spectrum on Some Tracks?

Posted by Isaak J. Garvey on May 31, 2017 at 19:15:37:

...Aside from any technical glitches,...MQA has been markerted as a solution for problems that don't exist.

Bandwidth? Utter nonsense.

'Authentication" absolute crap.

An intelligent algorithm that can 'de-blur" timing errors of multiple ADCs? Well you know....

Couple that with a constantly changing story...first it was for downloads, then it was just for streaming,...first it had to be applied at the mastering stage...oops, no, it can be a post mastering process...it is lossless...well, no, it is not.

And the press has pivoted with every new story.

Charlatanism at it's very best. Or worst, depending how you look at it.