On Mar 16, 2013, at 06:16 46, Ralf Mardorf wrote:

> I don't know how they handle it today, in the past German radio station
> didn't play recordings with phase errors and they neither fixed it in
> any way to play it.

This is very much the way it is in the US today, where phasing errors (or even 
gross differences in average power between L and R channels) can play havoc 
with the MPX stereo encoding used on analog FM carriers.  If you want airplay 
there, your mix better be right!

Cheers!


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