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benjojo posted 30 Sep 2024 13:25 +0000

That subtle pitch difference when a 44.1 kHz media you are familiar with is playing at 48 kHz incorrectly, that you can't un-hear

The CD people have to answer for their audio sample rate crimes

benjojo replied 30 Sep 2024 13:42 +0000
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Then at the time, there existed a product in the late 1970s called the Sony F1 that was designed to record digital audio onto readily-available video tape (Betamax, not VHS). That was at 44.1 kHz (or more precisely 44.056 kHz). So this would make it easy to transfer recordings, without resampling and interpolation, from the F1 to CD or in the other direction.

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BETAMAX DID THIS TO US?!

A failed format so potent it infected other formats

aj@home.ajacks.net replied 30 Sep 2024 14:07 +0000
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@benjojo When I was a kid, our family home was a recording studio and all our stereo masters were transferred to betamax video tapes, which meant we naturally used a cast-off betamax machine with the TV in the lounge and I could never borrow or lend a tape to any mates because the entire rest of my known universe had VHS 😭. Truly, a format of crimes.