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For reference, can you educate me on exactly which part of my post is "wrong again"?

For reference, here is the full text:

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This is what I said:
*** The HDCD "technology" (including the process) that is owned by Microsoft today has nothing to do with the specific A/D and D/A hardware that was originally developed. What may or may not have been the case prior to the acquisition is irrelevant. ***

Where in this paragraph did I imply that the HDCD process has "changed"?

My point was that the process and the technology is NOT tied to a specific hardware implementation (which is what Charles was stating, incorrectly). In other words, HDCD is software, not hardware.
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So, can you kindly point out which part is "wrong again"?

The part where I said HDCD is owned by Microsoft?

The part where I corrected a misreading of my original post?

The part where I said "the process and the technology is NOT tied to a specific hardware implementation"?

Remember, Microsoft bought the technology, NOT the implementation. And they are willing to license that technology to anyone willing to pay the price.

Obviously, you are not willing to pay the price, hence your desire to play down the importance of Peak Extend, which your non-HDCD players cannot reproduce. Shame on you!


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  • For reference, can you educate me on exactly which part of my post is "wrong again"? - Christine Tham 22:58:24 12/17/05 (0)


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