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Subject: Re: BBC Radio 1 and 3


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dudu
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Date Posted: 14:07:22 01/12/04 Mon
In reply to: Outsider 's message, "Re: BBC Radio 1 and 3" on 04:16:41 01/12/04 Mon

>Hi dudu,
>
>Does stereo mean two completly separate audio
>channels, e.g. 2x192kbs?
>
>What does joint-mode mean?

Outsider

It is widely considered that stereo mode makes for better sound than joint ; it requires a greater bandwidth though. But not double (as in 2x192)
More (in relation to mp3 encoding at home - same principles apply, if I am not mistaken) in the page http://www.modatic.net/audio/stereo_vs_jointstereo.php
If somebody does know something more (or different...) please let us know.

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