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  1. Robert Crawford

    The new enemy of the HD Formats is Noise Reduction!

    My first encounters with people that described themselves as audiophiles goes back 25 or so years ago and very few of them cared about video or cinema. They were totally into audio without anything visual being a part of it. Furthermore, the videophiles I encountered during that time were into...
  2. Robert Crawford

    The new enemy of the HD Formats is Noise Reduction!

    To me, a videophile is a film lover, I'm not so sure about an audiophile because an audiophile can love lossless audio, but not care for film at all.
  3. Robert Crawford

    The new enemy of the HD Formats is Noise Reduction!

    Please stop acting like you're the only one that fought for those issues as this forum has been in the middle of those issues from the beginning, even traveling out to LA to talk with the industry people actually preparing the dvd transfers about issues such as anamorphic presentations and EE.
  4. Robert Crawford

    The new enemy of the HD Formats is Noise Reduction!

    Sam, I have the Denon 4308 matched with Paradigm studio speakers troughout my 7.1 setup and the differences between the lossy and lossless audio is more than trivial to me and I'm not usually that observant in audio differences. Crawdaddy
  5. Robert Crawford

    The new enemy of the HD Formats is Noise Reduction!

    What are you talking about? Also, this is not a philosophy so I don't understand where you're going with that comment?
  6. Robert Crawford

    The new enemy of the HD Formats is Noise Reduction!

    I guess some of us don't have your eye for such defects. Furthermore, I'm not sure I would want your level of awareness in such matters due to it affecting my viewing pleasure too much. What I said is no swipe at you, but sometimes, "ignorance is bliss" for some of us.:)
  7. Robert Crawford

    The new enemy of the HD Formats is Noise Reduction!

    This is just another example that the same arguments we had with SD DVD regarding EE and DNR will continue with HDM. Personally, I'm too much into the film watching to notice any of those issues, unless, it was so pronounced that I couldn't help noticing it. Crawdaddy
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