From: "Randall Rocke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Live Encode VS Pre Encode

I can't imagine that live encoding can match the quality of pre-encoded
material.  After digitizing at a high sample rate such as 44.1, you can take
the resultant file and process it, removing noise, applying normalization,
filtering, equalizing, etc.  Encoding this "processed" file can give
excellent results.

Yours,  Randy

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From: RealForum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, November 12, 1999 4:54 PM
Subject: Live Encode VS Pre Encode


 > From: Alex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 > Subject: Live Encode VS Pre Encode
 >
 > Greetings ;)
 >
 > i was curious as to whether real producer yields higher quality results
 > from pre-encoding audio content or whether the same degree of quality can
 > be achieved with live encoding of the source in real time....are there any
 > tradeoffs?....
 > This is in regard to creating a netradio station that could either run off
 > a playlet of pre-encoded music...or perhaps the use of a cd jukebox or
 > similar item and encoding on the fly....
 >
 >
 > regards
 >
 > alex


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