* Peter Jaques <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  on Wed, 06 Jun 2001
| i'm not saying that PCM represents an audio frequency of 1411200Hz, i'm
| saying that in order to represent 22.05kHz, the analog square wave put on
| tape is 1411200Hz. the square wave is the bits themselves.

You are mistaken if you believe that there is a 1,411,200Hz square wave
stored on a DAT.  All that is there is ones and zeros, which do form a
square wave if you treated it as something audible (which it isn't) with an
effective frequency some twice that (~2,862,311.5Hz if I did the math
right).
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