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Strategies & Market Trends : Paradigms

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To: Cheeky Kid who wrote (44)5/5/1999 9:59:00 PM
From: ScatterShot  Read Replies (1) of 61
 
Don't know if you saw this posted on the EDIG thread:
Very Solid Audio
by David Weekly
sponsored by Audio Explosion

The Japan-based Kobe Steel has apparently entered into a licensing
agreement with NTT (Nippon Telephone & Telegraph, basically Japan's AT&T) for rights to use the TwinVQ codec in a portable digital audio player called "SolidAudio." TwinVQ, also known by its file extension .VQF, was developed separately from MP3 technology. This is in contrast to AAC, which extends MP3 technology. While AAC has a small technical edge over TwinVQ, both sound distinctively better than MP3 at equivalent bitrates. david.weekly.org
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