[BC] Moving the processing to the user?
Robert Meuser
Robertm
Fri Dec 22 12:23:17 CST 2006
The real solution would be meta data. For the meta data to work
properly, a certain portion of the processing would have to be
standardized and the meta data should be descriptive enough that it
works with various processors.
R
Barry Mishkind wrote:
> At 07:22 AM 12/22/2006, Jim Tonne wrote
>
>>> I agree completely that processing on the road is absolutely
>>> necessary. Most Classical stations process more aggressively during
>>> drive time than the rest of the day.
>>
>>
>> It seems to me the answer is not to process at the transmitter end,
>> which affects everyone, but in the automobile receiver, where it is
>> actually needed.
>
>
> Some car radios have been including a
> "compression" feature, mainly for the
> CD player.
>
> I suppose the problem is that if it were
> left on all the time, TSL would drop
> to 12 seconds and due to the distraction,
> auto accidents would increase dramatically.
>
>
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