|  | Posted by Alpha on 09/29/47 11:54 
"Mark Lloyd" <mlloyd@5xxxmail.com5xxx> wrote in message news:6e55c25iog9i44ubd7nigain7q41cj856m@4ax.com...
 > On Sat, 22 Jul 2006 13:52:55 -0700, "Alpha" <none@none.net> wrote:
 >
 >>Ken,
 >>
 >>The issue I answered was why 44.1 ks/s is used for CD audio.  It is,
 >>actually, based on analog video frequencies and frame rates...a fact
 >>unknown
 >>to most.
 >>
 >>They could have used any value for the head room, but chose this specific
 >>number as it was connected to broadcast video.
 >>
 >>
 >
 > Would that be to simplify equipment that handles both video and
 > digital audio?
 > --
 > Mark Lloyd
 > has a Replay 5xxx
 > http://notstupid.laughingsquid.com
 >
 > "The idea that there is an invisible being who
 > created and still runs this old universe is so
 > childish, so obviously contrived, that it is hard to
 > believe anyone with even a modicum of education can
 > still fall for that scam."
 
 Yes, since the clocking frequencies could be multiples of a single clock.
 At one time, clock syncs were expensive and difficult ;)
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