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To: bob who wrote (4741)5/26/1999 12:17:00 AM
From: Walter Morton  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18366
 
I think EPAC may sound the best, but MP3 may have the most music available to download. We have yet to see which works the best.

"Several types of audio artifacts (audible differences between the compressed signal and the original) introduced by MS Audio can easily be discerned in careful listening. These artifacts are not present in MP3, nor are they present in any of several other currently available high-quality audio format choices (such as Liquid Audio, Lucent's EPAC, A2B Music, and the MPEG-4 AAC standard). An audio format seeking to deliver a listening experience to the user which is identical to the original CD must be absolutely free of such artifacts, and must perform well enough to produce a satisfactory listening experience over minutes and hours of listening." real.com