Actually, I think the *recording* sampling has remained the same, but the
sine waves are reconstructed more continuously by the *player.*
Anyone, is that so?
Tom
At 09:08 1999/10/22 -0700, you wrote:
>Tim;
>
>Fantastic. Best explanation of the process I've seen.
>
>Analogy of course is audio CD players. When they first arrived if I
>recall they were '2X' which meant either they sampled at the Nyquist
>limit or double it, not positive which. They didn't sound all that good.
>Within a year or 2, they were 8X or 16X, ie 4 and 8 times more sampling.
>They sound good.
>
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