In Reply to: MQA ... why bother? ... why not just use least significant bits truncation? posted by bjh on May 22, 2017 at 12:34:09:
Mqa is not getting rid of the bottom 8 bits. They are actual encoding additional information into those bits and then recovery that content in the decoding or as they call it the unfolding process. Your way gets rid of those bits but does not add any additional info
Alan
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