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Posted by Richard Crowley on 07/13/06 16:45
"PTravel" wrote ...
> "Toby" wrote ...
>>> More sloppy typing by me -- that should read "gross drop out errors that
>>> CAN'T be fixed by conventional ECC . . . "
>>
>> You mean "can't be fixed LOSELESSLY by conventional ECC"? I would bet
>> that almost all ECC in DV is lossy.
>
> Yes, that's what I meant. As for your bet, I'm not interested in
> gambling. I'm more interested in hard data which, so far, no one has been
> able to provide.
I suspect that if there *IS* any data of your specified hardness,
it is considered proprietary by the manufacturers. As long as we
consumers (both amateur and professional) are satisfied with the
performance, it would not be in their best interest to reveal the
actual numbers. This principle likely applies to breakfast cereal
and laundry detergent as much as it does to tape and video/audio
equipment.
Can one force a corporate entity to reveal proprietary informaion
in discovery? in testimony? Just curious.
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