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Crazyhayashi

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  1. Hey guys, I'm new here. I wanted to ask you if you think anything higher than Redbook quality will ever be standardized as the norm for digital audio. I personally think that SACD and DVD-A were ahead of their time, and that a perceived lack in simplicity of use, combined with the classic format wars, killed them. I wish that Bluray would catch on more, because I think that HD audio paired with video will catch the attention of the masses much more quickly, and maybe hopefully they'd adapt to it and they could release a pure audio format that is higher than CD quality. I also think that in order for such a thing to succeed there would have to only be one format with "quality control" guidelines enforced. Either that or, well, I could see the iTunes Store and so on advancing into lossless and then higher downloads. Oh, and they'd have to not kill it out the doors with DRM... >.< Also, I have thought of another possibility. The day may come in technology where we are able to store analog audio in ways that are used for digital today. Memory cards capable of storing varying values instead of just on/off readings, optical discs that read in such a way that produce non-digital output, etc. It'd be interesting if things wound up reverting to an improved form of analog.
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