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Technology Stocks : e.Digital Corporation(EDIG) - Embedded Digital Technology
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To: Walter Morton who wrote (4435)5/22/1999 8:47:00 PM
From: Walter Morton   of 18366
 
This guy says: "VQF allows only encoding in 80 kbps and 96 kbps and it seems like development stopped some time ago." But for PAC "There are 3 available bitrates, 64/96/128 kbps, I only recommend 128 kbps for cd music. This gives best audio quality and largest files.
With this setting a 2GB harddisk can hold some 450 tracks of high quality music."

The down side is that "Only user of this encoding technique so far is Celestialtech"

Does anybody have any more updated news on the number of software music players that use EPAC? Maybe we will have to wait until the SDMI embraces EPAC.
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