amcluesent;446704 Wrote: 
> >what proportion music recorded at 48Khz. <
> 
> I'd say none. I can't recall any broadcasts of original recordings that
> could be done by their own team at 48Khz. It has the feel of a playlist
> coming off computer with all the announcers recorded way in advance.

Are you saying that recording at 48kHz is not practical (I don't know
if it is or isn't)?
They do say that their programme includes live concerts/opera on
Wednesday and Sunday - and that D-Dur was chosen for this Flac
experiment because of the way that they store the broadcasts for it.

> "Most programs broadcast by Czech Radio stations are stored in an
> internal DALET production system, converted into the lossy MPEG2 format.
> As digital technologies grow, however, the Czech Radio starts to process
> and store some of its programs in lossless formats, mostly wav. Majority
> of programs broadcast by the new Czech Radio's D-dur station are stored
> in that format, which is why we have chosen the D-dur station for our
> lossless broadcasting. Listeners will be able to receive unaltered audio
> signal identical with the original.
> 
> Digital audio signal produced by the D-dur station is encoded using the
> ADAT format. Therefore the encoding server needs to be fitted with an
> ADAT compatible sound card and software capable of capturing and
> decoding the audio. The ADAT data stream may contain multiple channels –
> a technology also used by the Czech Radio. The D-dur Station signal is
> ADAT-encoded at 48 kHz and 16 bits in two channels."


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