Hi All,
This subject is not related to the D8B directly, but it is related to an area most of us deal in. My complaint is that a car or home CD player is programmed to use 4X oversampling on a "pressed" CD, but only 2X oversampling on a "burned" CD. Oversampling is used during the analog to digital (A/D) and digital to analog (D/A) conversion processes in a digital recorder, sampler or playback device. Essentially, the sampling rate of the converter is multiplied to a very high rate (i.e. 4x oversampling puts the rate at 176.4 kHz). This accomplishes two things: First, it allows the anti-aliasing and anti-imaging filters on the converters to be much more gentle, which reduces phase distortion. Second, in a 4x oversampled system, it results in a 6 dB drop in noise (other rates result in more or less noise reduction).
So no matter how good your mix, if you duplicate your customers products for them(as I do) the product will not and cannot sound as loud or as good as a replicated CD.
I propose that the player itself cannot recognize the difference between burned and pressed and that the info telling it to use 4X oversampling is contained on the pressed CD's themselves. I am throwing all this out there in the hopes that someone has the technical equipment or expertise to verify this and possibly produce a file that can be added to our masters that will convince the players that this is a pressed CD.
Call me crazy but this is my hope.
Have a blessed day in Christ,
Mike W.