In Reply to: How can you posted by dr.matthews on November 16, 2006 at 14:38:53:
How can you be sure that "Atomic Theory" is correct ? It is after all, a theory, a working model. Can you verify that electrons, protons & neutrons exist ? Your only proof would be what you've read. You make a choice to believe it or not based on your own (highly questionable) intellect.The short answer is that he trusts the opinions of others. It's sort of like reading a science textbook. Here's a clue as to how it might work dimwit: maybe he's read posts by others in this forum (you've noticed that people discuss things here right ?) maybe he's determined that person X seems to know what s/he's talking about. Maybe he decides that that person is worth listening to...& believing. Maybe this person does not want to question atomic theory. Maybe this person is content that someone else did the work and reported on it.
I'll tell you right now that re-sampling destroys the HDCD coding on music that I listen to. With the corresponding level change, it is definitely audible and sounds worse.
You've got your own opinions on things like anyone else. The laughable thing is that you try to present your opinions as truth by trying to pose as someone with a brain.
BTW krisgel never said anything about kmixer sounding better or worse.
Greg
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