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Re: Disney+ Streaming


From: Mark Tinka <mark.tinka () seacom mu>
Date: Fri, 29 Nov 2019 18:57:24 +0200



On 29/Nov/19 15:13, Keith Medcalf wrote:

There are quite a lot of places where you can buy DRM free lossless
audio files ranging in quality from CD (44.1 kHz/16-bit/2 channel) all
the way up to 192 kHz/32-bit/5.1 channel and beyond.  These are
basically CDs (or better) without the physical CD media and packaging.
There are also streaming services that stream in "CD" quality (lossless
44.1kHz/16-bit) or better, if you prefer that model (and can live with
the fleeting availability of the content).  There are even a few record
companies (as long as you do not want an American one) that will sell
you their entire collection of digital studio masters in lossless DRM
free format.

This is true.

On Beatport and Traxsource, you can buy WAV files, which are basically
lossless formats encoded at a 1.411Mbps bit-rate.

They are just marginally more expensive than MP3's (which are of
high-quality also, encoded at 320Kbps).

I normally play WAV files at large sound stages (15,000+ people),
otherwise, 320Kbps MP3 or 256Kbps AAC is just fine.


There is not, however, and equivalent for Video -- it is presently stuck
at the "compressed all to ratshit" video and audio level -- unless you
buy physical media and extract the data yourself.

Which is the reason I had a huge BD budget 2014 - 2016.

I don't subscribe to Netflix's UHD plan, as my 4K TV does all the
heavy-lifting of upscaling 1080p streams, but it's good enough that I
haven't had the urge to buy a BD in 3 years.

Mark.


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