Anything new in the rumor mill about Apple and HD-AAC? |
Anything new in the rumor mill about Apple and HD-AAC? |
Jan 9 2013, 14:06
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Here it is a new year, and I haven't heard any updates to last year's rumor that Apple would be adopting HD-AAC for the iTunes Store and would start to offer lossless and/or hi-res downloads. If the rumored Pandora-killer iRadio happens, would that likely be the driver for HD-AAC?
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Jan 9 2013, 17:01
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Why is it apparently so difficult to read words?
lossless and/or hi-res downloads Edit: OK, the mention of iRadio is irrelevant, since I doubt many stations are already at the upper limits of non-‘HD’ AAC or any other contemporary streaming format. But it’s a perfectly valid question in the context of downloads. This post has been edited by db1989: Jan 9 2013, 17:04 |
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jkauff Anything new in the rumor mill about Apple and HD-AAC? Jan 9 2013, 14:06
saratoga Why would you want a scalable to lossless streamin... Jan 9 2013, 16:14
Kohlrabi Why would you want a hi-res streaming format? Jan 9 2013, 16:54
skamp Why do you guys assume anything about the OP's... Jan 9 2013, 16:56
Kohlrabi QUOTE (db1989 @ Jan 9 2013, 17:01) Why is... Jan 10 2013, 12:40
jkauff The advantage of HD-AAC is that you can store a so... Jan 9 2013, 18:38
db1989 Assuming the compression was still efficient despi... Jan 9 2013, 19:21
LithosZA Question is if a bitrate peeled LC-AAC compatible ... Jan 9 2013, 19:23
darkbyte There were some rumors about the Fraunhofer AAC en... Jan 9 2013, 19:35![]() ![]() |
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