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In Reply to: RE: Jason Victor Serenius: The MQA Shilling Mind Reader! posted by Isaak J. Garvey on June 9, 2017 at 18:35:46
I've been out of audio for awhile.
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makes me feel at home.I really missed it.
For lack of a better descriptor.
Not to worry.. It will either survive and prosper IF the masses (as opposed to inmates 'here') buy into it.
Or die out... soon enough.
Best to wait a couple or 3 years before even considering it.
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Best to wait a couple or 3 years before even considering it.
It's raison d'etre for minimizing bandwidth will likely be irrelevant. :)
"It's raison d'etre for minimizing bandwidth will likely be irrelevant. :)"No..actually. They have moved on from that already. That is so early 2016.
-When this vaporware first appeared, it was floated as a way for you, the dear consumer, to get "Authenticated" audio, "signed off" by artist/producer/engineer. Well that was a joke. If you read my linked document which outlined MQA's plan, they wanted to penetrate recording and production studios. No one bit.
-Then they floated the notion of saving bandwidth, which many have pointed out, is absurd, as one can stream a 1080p HD movie to any modern device with no issues
-NOW..they have moved into the "it sounds better" thing...you know..the "de-blurring"...and a brigade of hand picked, well trained PR people, er, "journalists" have been hard at work letting you know how much better it sounds.
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Isaak J. Garvey's reason for living! :-)
"Never a day without a post about MQA"
nt
Disregard.
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