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How long before...

How long before Sirius starts sounding like decent radio?

Yes, Sirius has come a long way since the launch in the realm of audio quality, but I still think it sounds like a 64kbps stream (maybe even less). I need it to sounds "truly" digital before I'll bite.

Think I'm crazy, run the audio into a spec and you'll see tons of artifacts.

I should add, it sounds GREAT on Dish Network. It's the off air "real" Sirius that sounds like crap.<P ID="signature">______________
If you put your mind to it, you can accomplish anything...</P><P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by RadioEnginerd on 12/02/05 10:21 PM.</FONT></P>
 
> How long before Sirius starts sounding like decent radio?
>
> Yes, Sirius has come a long way since the launch in the
> realm of audio quality, but I still think it sounds like a
> 64kbps stream (maybe even less). I need it to sounds
> "truly" digital before I'll bite.
>
> Think I'm crazy, run the audio into a spec and you'll see
> tons of artifacts.
>
> I should add, it sounds GREAT on Dish Network. It's the off
> air "real" Sirius that sounds like crap.
>
well it sounds better then xm<P ID="signature">______________
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> well it sounds better then xm
>

I've actually never heard XM so I'll have to take your word for it.<P ID="signature">______________
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> > well it sounds better then xm
> >
>
> I've actually never heard XM so I'll have to take your word
> for it.
>

I gotta agree that SIRIUS sounds better than XM. I had XM for 2 or so years, and just switched to SIRIUS, better stereo distribution and processing.<P ID="signature">______________


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Sirius/XM Processing

> I gotta agree that SIRIUS sounds better than XM. I had XM
> for 2 or so years, and just switched to SIRIUS, better
> stereo distribution and processing.

And that's the key, processing.

Though I mostly listen to talk/news channels, the bit rate artifacts are MUCH less noticable than the artifacts on XM. XM tries to push "FM-style" bandwidth for their talk channels, but use no processing...so XM spoken word channels sound worse.

(If you listen close enough, you can still hear artifacting on Sirius' news/talk/info channels...but as the OP said, it's kind of like 64kbps online streams.)

Sirius sounds like it's more like over-air stations in terms of processing.

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Re: Sirius/XM Processing

> Though I mostly listen to talk/news channels, the bit rate
> artifacts are MUCH less noticable than the artifacts on XM.
> XM tries to push "FM-style" bandwidth for their talk
> channels, but use no processing...so XM spoken word channels
> sound worse.

You'd think they'd run just a little AGC to even out the network with the spots... it's annoying.<P ID="signature">______________
...co-moderator of the Satellite Radio, Phoenix, and San Diego boards...</P>
 
> How long before Sirius starts sounding like decent radio?
>
> Yes, Sirius has come a long way since the launch in the
> realm of audio quality, but I still think it sounds like a
> 64kbps stream (maybe even less). I need it to sounds
> "truly" digital before I'll bite.
>
> Think I'm crazy, run the audio into a spec and you'll see
> tons of artifacts.
>
> I should add, it sounds GREAT on Dish Network. It's the off
> air "real" Sirius that sounds like crap.
>
Same goes for XM. Their standard satellite fee isn't great quality, but over DirectTV, it's AMAZING! I really wish one of these services could get more bandwidth or come up with a lossless codec.
 
Re: Sirius/XM Processing

> > Though I mostly listen to talk/news channels, the bit rate
>
> > artifacts are MUCH less noticable than the artifacts on
> XM.
> > XM tries to push "FM-style" bandwidth for their talk
> > channels, but use no processing...so XM spoken word
> channels
> > sound worse.
>
> You'd think they'd run just a little AGC to even out the
> network with the spots... it's annoying.
>

Wow, I don't a lot of this technical lingo but as an average civilian who just dove into satellite radio I must say the sound on the Sirius music stations sounds a bit compressed.
 
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