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- From: sbradley@scic.intel.com (Seth Bradley)
- Subject: Re: sampling and human hearing range (was Re: (none))
- Message-ID: <1992Sep14.152220.18647@scic.intel.com>
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- Organization: Intel SCIC, Beaverton, OR
- References: <lyxnnzp@lynx.unm.edu> <1992Sep14.030459.8914@rosevax.rosemount.com> <19188dINN3u1@darkstar.UCSC.EDU>
- Date: Mon, 14 Sep 1992 15:22:20 GMT
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- In article <19188dINN3u1@darkstar.UCSC.EDU> haynes@cats.ucsc.edu (Jim Haynes) writes:
- >Seems like almost the same thing either way - they could have increased the
- >sampling rate if they could have made the marks on the disk smaller; or they
- >could have made the disks bigger; or they could have ... meaning I don't
- >think you can answer the question without talking about how all the
- >parameter values were selected.
-
- The truth is, they made the disc larger to hit the 74 minute mark. The
- sampling rate spec didn't change. This is from one the the Japanese
- engineers working on the project, so its probably reliable :-).
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