Re: First AAC/AAC+ radio services launched on T-DMB?



Kristoff Bonne wrote:
Which just means that they will be able to crunch twice or three times
as much stations onto the same mulitplex; but the result will be the
same thing: "bitrates acceptable by the largest majority of the listeners".

If there is "enough" capacity there is no need to reduce bitrates to the levels of which some people think that they are acceptable to a large majority of listeners.

gr, hwh
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