heyyy, some of us can change. I used to fret on how much green ink I put on the edges of my CDs. 😱
I finally got down off the ledge some time ago. 😀
I got into a discussion over an ad for an 800 dollar machine that would grind an angle on the edge of a CD. One was supposed to then paint the edge with a sharpie. The explanation was that the laser bounces up and down to the edge, reflects back, making the trip twice, still with enough brightness to screw up the data.
I argued that an untreated CD could be read into a digital file, treated, and read again, the files compared byte for byte. If all the numbers match, the treatment did nothing.
He said, "Not necessarily."
Cloudbuster, you'll always get those stubborn people who believe in what they want to, and nothing will change their mind.
Not even facts or figures.
Not even facts or figures.
Ohhh, I got a good one fer ya.
I once read that you have to regularly subject cables to DC...you know, to replace the old electrons, with fresh ones...![]()
Paying 100s a foot for special wires, too late, you got me started. First it was speaker cables, Fat, pretty copper wire with thick insulation, oxygen free. Ok, fine. I can replace any OF cable with a bigger one of regular copper and beat the resistance, OF being a few percent more conductive. At those prices you could use silver!
But I didn't say much. Then it was line level cables. Well, after dropping 1000 bucks or more to replace the wires between the amps, you know they have to believe it sounds better, still I didn't get into it.
Then, They started making special Power Cables. The 6 foot wire from the wall to the amp will make it sound great, after the power flows through 100 feet of plain vanilla house wiring.
On that one I will beat my head against a wall.
Being trained professionally in electronics and servicing, and having decades of experience under my belt with all sorts of consumer entertainment products, it's not hard for me to discount and call out all the dumb, insane, and highly overpriced products that are marketed to consumers.
Naturally, the average consumer cannot readily discern what is garbage or not.
And with the internet, they are still at a loss, due to all the hype and "wives tales" told across the blogs.
Naturally, the average consumer cannot readily discern what is garbage or not.
And with the internet, they are still at a loss, due to all the hype and "wives tales" told across the blogs.
I got into a discussion over an ad for an 800 dollar machine that would grind an angle on the edge of a CD. One was supposed to then paint the edge with a sharpie. The explanation was that the laser bounces up and down to the edge, reflects back, making the trip twice, still with enough brightness to screw up the data.
I argued that an untreated CD could be read into a digital file, treated, and read again, the files compared byte for byte. If all the numbers match, the treatment did nothing.
He said, "Not necessarily."
To prove this BS, I would claim, it improves error correcting. Then confuse the issue ad nausea 😵 with Reed Solomon error correction, residual error rate, and so on.
What fascinates me is how folks "prove" a bogus theory by experience.
Theory: If coolant moves too quickly, the molecules won't have time to transfer the heat.
Proof: An engine was overheating, mechanic removed a few fins from the water pump, problem solved.
Reality: Swift passage of coolant causes eddy currents, like a vortex. This coolant stays in the block. Slow it down, no eddy.
Wrong theory, correct solution.
Theory: If coolant moves too quickly, the molecules won't have time to transfer the heat.
Proof: An engine was overheating, mechanic removed a few fins from the water pump, problem solved.
Reality: Swift passage of coolant causes eddy currents, like a vortex. This coolant stays in the block. Slow it down, no eddy.
Wrong theory, correct solution.
In addition to cloudbuster's above post, he makes a point about theory vs reality, which can go as deep as a well in some cases.
Discussing a certain behavior of something, and justifying it with impressive terms, often leads to others being concerned about said behavior, which in many cases results in overthinking solutions and worry about nothing.
The individuals prone to obsessive-compulsive-disorder are famous for fabricating such stories.
Nitpicking over trivial factors beyond normal human senses is a common topic.
Discussing a certain behavior of something, and justifying it with impressive terms, often leads to others being concerned about said behavior, which in many cases results in overthinking solutions and worry about nothing.
The individuals prone to obsessive-compulsive-disorder are famous for fabricating such stories.
Nitpicking over trivial factors beyond normal human senses is a common topic.
Hello,
Seems there has always been the truth: A fool and his money are soon parted.
Nothing new. A sucker is born every minute.
Seems there has always been the truth: A fool and his money are soon parted.
Nothing new. A sucker is born every minute.
It started with interconnects and speaker cables, then power cables and filters....
Now they're on to network cables and switches..... for IP traffic....😱
Now they're on to network cables and switches..... for IP traffic....😱
I love the audio BS about digital links.
They can hear it : ROFL. The jitter jazz, is non sense, data is re synchronized wherever needed.
A sucker is born every day, digital audio suckers are the best.
They can hear it : ROFL. The jitter jazz, is non sense, data is re synchronized wherever needed.
A sucker is born every day, digital audio suckers are the best.
Try inserting a few random numbers into a digital music file. Sounds like something is blowing up! So they must think the errors just happen to be only in the least significant bits.
I'd like to grind a 90 degree angle on the edge of a CD, polish and silver it. 😀
I'd like to grind a 90 degree angle on the edge of a CD, polish and silver it. 😀
I'm working on a method for smoothing those harsh-sounding stairstep edges from the pits on the disc. Stay tuned for the blackest blacks you never heard!!!
Are you getting calls from stock investors?Stay tuned for the blackest blacks you never heard!!!
Like records/LPs, CD's are all over the map in quality level.
Naturally, it depends on the studio technician's abilities and tastes.
But I like the way my Technics handles the CD's I toss at it, I suppose it's due to the "Mash" system and buffering level designed into it.
Naturally, it depends on the studio technician's abilities and tastes.
But I like the way my Technics handles the CD's I toss at it, I suppose it's due to the "Mash" system and buffering level designed into it.
Like records/LPs, CD's are all over the map in quality level.
Naturally, it depends on the studio technician's abilities and tastes.
But I like the way my Technics handles the CD's I toss at it, I suppose it's due to the "Mash" system and buffering level designed into it.
Red book CD is completely agnostic to the technology of the DAC or ADC used, Notsowiseoldtech.
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