I really don't believe you can improve the quality of compressed music. I've 
tried with my sound editing software with no luck.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Steve Pattison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 6:23 PM
Subject: Article: Creative Xmod Claims to Improve Music


This article is taken from the Beta News home page at
www.betanews.com.  -Steve.

Creative Xmod Claims to Improve Music

By Nate Mook,
BetaNews
October 3, 2006, 12:50 PM

Creative has unveiled a new device called the Xmod, which is based
upon the company's
X-Fi Xtreme Fidelity audio platform and promises to improve the audio
quality of
compressed music, such as that purchased from Apple's iTunes or any MP3 
files.

Shaped like a candy bar, the Xmod plugs in between an audio source
and stereo speakers
or pair of headphones. It works with any portable audio player
including the iPod,
along with plugging into a computer's USB port without requiring the
use of software.
Creative claims the result is "better than CD quality" sound.

Essentially, the Xmod up-converts the audio signal to 24-bit
surround. The X-Fi Crystalizer
identifies which areas of the audio file have been truncated or
damaged during compression.
Creative says the technology can "restore" the highs and lows of the
music that otherwise
would not have been audible.

The X-Fi CMSS-3D component of the Xmod, meanwhile, creates virtual
surround sound
through speakers or headphones. Because most digital audio included
on movie and
TV show downloads includes only two-channel stereo, Creative has
designed the Xmod
to emulate a multi-channel speaker setup. It can place specific
voices in the virtual
center channel while ambient noise is in the background.

"There are more than 100 million people who listen to MP3, WMA or AAC
music on their
PCs, Macs or iPod or ZEN players, but the quality of this compressed
music is highly
compromised. The Creative Xmod enables them to listen to their music
with audio that
sounds even better than CDs," remarked Creative CEO Sim Wong Hoo.
"All your music
is instantly upconverted to the Xtreme Fidelity standard in real time
through a simple
and compact device."

The Xmod is scheduled to begin shipping this month at a retail price
of $79.99 USD.
An AC adapter is required when using the device with a portable audio 
player.


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