Sean Buckingham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>The problems arise because of the way the MD technology compresses the 
>music.. the process involves losing the frequencies that it thinks you 
>won't hear. As classical music tends to be more complex (and have 
>vastly different dynamics) than other music, the coding systems have to 
>work much harder to compress the send, which has caused problem with 
>some peices.  However..the compression systems are getting better all 
>the time. I think all this only applies to recordings you make yourself 
>though...

Nope, it applies to pre-recorded MDs as well. An MD still has the same 
capacity, whether pre-recorded or "made at home," so it is subject to the 
same limitations. What Sean said about the differences between classical 
an "other" music is for the most part correct, though. It's more 
difficult for MD to compress classical music without losing very audible 
parts of the content.
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