radiogooroo said:
I have no idea what BMW learned or didn't learn about HD radio. I don't obsess over this stuff.
To quote a popular expression "it wasn't ready for prime time". BMW offered HD in their cars but suffered major warranty losses when buyers kept bringing their cars back because "the radio doesn't work". Intrinsic technical failures (insufficient range and loss of lock primarily) meant that, while the HD sound quality was good the signal wasn't reliable and unfortunately the problem is in the technology and not the individual radio units.
All this has been covered in great detail in earlier posts in this forum.
radiogooroo said:
When people come totally unhinged like rbrucecarter is right now, accusing the FCC of taking bribes, etc. it just makes the anti-IBOC guys look nuts. If any of you had any valid points, they're totally lost in the insanity.
I can't defend 'rbrucecarter' but I can suggest you read historical posts if you need oodles of issues regarding HD radio.
radiogooroo said:
It doesn't matter anyway. Good, bad or indifferent, the system is in place. It's not going away. According to the little update I got in my email inbox a few days ago, it's going to be in 140+ models of new cars by the end of 2013. It's in place on virtually every FM in every major market. The capital expenditure has been made, and it's here to stay whether anyone likes it or not.
The main issues with HD obviously concern the broadcast industry itself because, quite frankly, the man on the street doesn't give it a second thought and that is assuming he knows what it is in the first place. Sooner or later those capital expenditures are going to need upgrading, licensing or replacement and then we'll see just how popular HD radio is.
And one last problem area for HD radio that has nothing to do with the technology itself. You have almost two generations of listeners who have become accustomed to compressed audio through tinny earbuds. The very slight audio quality advantage of HD is going to be indecipherable to them and they will care even less than the very small number of listeners do today. And that is assuming there is HD content that attracts them in the first place. I doubt rap sounds any better on HD.