* Ralph Smeets <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Tue, 02 May 2000
| Sory Rat, but I CAN mathematicly prove you that under the right
| conditions, A/D conversion is just a conversion. It's not a form of
| compression. Take a cours at the Uni in Discrete Signal Processing and
| you'll see that you're wrong!
How many different ways do you want me to say that I am NOT talking about
signal processing's definitions?
| > CD-Video.
| Well, you just can't store 30 minutes of video on a 12 cm disc digitaly
| without doing any kind of compression.
You're right. CD-Video (CDV5) is usually 20 minutes of CD-DA audio and 6
minutes of analog LD video w/ two analog and two digital audio tracks.
| (And in the case of CD-Video that's MPEG1)
No, that is VideoCD (VCD). The only thing CDV and VCD have in common is
the Compact Disc media.
| Hmmm,
| I rather had the impression that there is nobody (except for you) out there
| that thinks about ADC as a form of compression....
Which is rather annoying, because it was a post here by someone else that
made me think that way. And I am unable to find it in the archives (I'm
not sure what I am looking for).
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