Gary Gilliland wrote:

>     4. VHS Hi-Fi is not digital and is usually implemented poorly for critical 
>recording in all but really expensive pro decks.

> While I'm sure that Dan F. knows that VHS Hi-Fi is not digital, I don't think he 
>realizes that the problem with MP3 is usually the hardware and not the format.

I have compressed CD audio and WAV files to MP3 and then copied them on to a CD.  I 
then played the CD using my Apex DVD player.  The results seem cleaner than anything I 
have ever heard from VHS Hi-Fi.

Perhaps Dan has very high end equipment, but as impressed as I was with Hi-Fi video 
when they first came out (both VHS and Beta) I don't think that the sound quality is 
as good as many of the cuts on the MP3 CDs
that I make.

Also, unlike linear audio, VCR Hi-Fi is not really dependent upon the speed of the 
tape.  The specs for SP and LP are not that drastically different.

LAS

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