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Technology Stocks : e.Digital Corporation(EDIG) - Embedded Digital Technology
EDIG 0.00010000.0%Mar 20 5:00 PM EST

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To: bob who wrote (3572)5/4/1999 4:07:00 AM
From: Walter Morton  Read Replies (1) of 18366
 
This is the part that stands out most to me:

"But technically speaking, what are the major differences between AAC and EPAC? Both offer exceptional sound quality for lossy compression formats. EPAC encodes much faster than AAC, decodes slower than AAC, and has a compression ratio of 13:1, while offing very good sound quality. AAC decodes very quickly, has a compression ratio of 22:1, and offers exceptional sound quality, but the encoding process takes significantly longer -- hours to encode a 5-minute song.

"In the interests of the majors, an encoding process that takes so long is not necessarily a bad thing. What better way to deter piracy? Not only would encoding tools be hard to acquire, but the time-intensive process would likely deter all but the most aggressive, AAC-dedicated digital pirates.

"Given AAC's advantages -- an open standard with impressive sound quality and compression rates -- it seems unlikely Lucent could supplant AAC with EPAC as the labels' first choice. (It is worth mentioning that, since the architecture for secure digital music solution being used will be interoperable, both AAC and EPAC could be used; however, a situation where two premiere formats are supported seems far less likely from a logistic standpoint)...." Webnoize.com per bob.
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