Holy Grail. Not Grain.

That's what I get for posting from a moving Amtrak Downeaster.


Rob


On Sat, 26 Sep 2015, Rob Landry wrote:



On Fri, 25 Sep 2015, Frederick Gleason wrote:

On Sep 25, 2015, at 09:56 31, David Klann <[email protected]> wrote:

Which brings up the point from Aaron's original point claiming to need
to encode the audio at 192KHz. Aaron, why is it that you think you
need this high of a sample rate? 48KHz is better than CD quality which
has always been better than FM quality. Are you confusing sample rate
with compression bit-rate?

AFAICT, he’s wanting to use StereoTool to generate MPX composite, which does require 192 ksample/sec because of the ultrasonic spectral components involved (up to around 48 kHz baseband, more if the RDS encoder feature is also used).

I understand tht the one-box radio station is the Holy Grain toward which a lot of us seem to be striving... but I think the ide of an automation syste that includes not only the equivalent of an Optimod or Omnia audio processor but also a stereo generator is a bridge too far. The audio processor/stereo generator should be a separate box that doesn't worry about music libraries or program logs, I think.


Rob
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