In Reply to: Is MQA technology getting closer to us? posted by Frihed89 on August 18, 2016 at 12:46:42:
MQA claims to do two things
-Correcting time domain errors
-Lossy compression of higres
Any idea which AD converter has been used during recording?
If not, how do you think to correct for time domain errors of this ADC?
MQA take the part above 20 kHz of a e.g. 192 kHz recording and fold it in the bits below 17.
This is not a lossless process
- Do you have any clue why "we" would sacrifice dynamic range ?
- Do you have any clue why "we" are in need of lossy compression?
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