Goran Tomas said:chriscollins said:I know TV is a different beast, but it makes me wonder... How many other people hear it the way I do? Especially women. They are so much more sensitive and perceive high frequency energy differently. I wonder how HD Radio comes off to a group of 25-45 year old women? I'm sure the 12-17 would think it's good, as they have grown up on bit reduced material.
I wonder that as well. But nobody is doing the research... The results could be surprising!
On one of the conferences I attended, there was a presentation on the results of an extensive test on the perception of the perceptually coded material. There is this huge myth that young people are so accustomed to perceptually encoded music, that they don't notice the difference to linear audio, or even, that they prefer the coded versions. Well, this blind listening test with students, completely debunked this assumption.
If enough independent research is done, the perception on encoded audio quality might be quite different than what the codec and product manufacturers like us to believe...
Regards,
Goran Tomas
That is interesting (and good) to hear). I encounter so many young listeners with low bit rate stuff and it is acceptable to them. I was worried that being raised on this 'sound' might cause the true recording to be the thing that sounded 'odd' to young people.