It seems that the industry still hasn't come with a meaningful standard
definition of Hi Res, so we will continue to see marketing hype for so
called Hi Res material. Dr Mark Waldrep sums up the industry approach
nicely in an excerpt from his post CES blog....

"There seems to be a collective effort to market hi-res music without
any regard to whether it makes any difference. They’re all chasing the
wrong end of the music fidelity beast. Instead of putting on slick
presentations in expensive booths, or assembling a panel of so-called
industry experts, they should start by creating recordings that actually
possess better fidelity than we’re currently getting. They’ve defined
all music ever created as hi-res if it’s delivered to you in a
high-resolution digital container. I was unimpressed."


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