Digital Vs. Analog
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You could have easily summed this entire video up with a lot less stuff.
Analog --> a smooth wave pattern.
Digital --> a pulsating wave pattern.
Difference?
Analog --> Warmer tone, less frequency range
Digital --> 'Colder' tone, more frequency range.
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Thank you!
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@hoikevinhoi Yes is not
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i only liked the music cuase it remined me of movie world.... arrr good times ;)
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i think a cd sounds better than an lp anyway, i used to be into that audiophile stuff but i lost my digital bias once i finally heard a cd on god equipment
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Analog sound > Digital sound
Digital picture/video > Analog picture/video
Vinyl and reel-to-reel tape > CD
VHS - DVD (I like them both. DVD because of its high quality, VHS because of the retro nostalgia feel)
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DVDs and CD are digital.
But guess how they get to your TV?
Analog style buddy!
(unless it's a HDMI dvd player)
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ONLY with the correct equipment, and if noise is filtered out, and that care is taken so it won't degrade. It sounds better but it is more delicate.
@ :43
"Another example is CDs and DVDs, which is also digital and clearer than VCRs and Tapes"
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Digital creates a myriad of problems, including lossy sound (yes, sound is tossed out), low bit rate (minimal information stored in each sample), jitter (not playing back each sample uniformly), etc.
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Professional Reel-to-Reel "tape" is sonically far superior, in almost every respect, to digital (especially when compared to crappy MP3s and your standard Red Book CDs).
NoEgg4u 8 months ago 5
analog is way better of course
hoikevinhoi 1 year ago