| Sendt: 24 September 2005 kl. 12:07 | IP-adresse registreret
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Lidt mere teknisk info til de interesserede.  
http://blogs.msdn.com/larryosterman/
Se f.eks. Windows Audio Quality Enhancements http://blogs.msdn.com/larryosterman/archive/2005/09/20/47187 2.aspx
"The other significant change we made to ensure high fidelity audio rendering is that we converted the entire audio pipeline from dealing with 16bit integers to 32bit floating point values."
"Before Vista, the kernel audio stack set the output audio format to match the format of the audio being played. Normally, this isn't a problem, since it means that we do less DSP of the signals. Unfortunately, it can lead to some rather unanticipated consequences. For instance, if you're playing a system sound (usually stereo, 22kHz), at the same time you start playing your MP3 files, then the MP3 file rendering happens at 22kHz, which is a noticeable degradation of audio quality. Once the audio system goes quiet, the rendering format will reset to the format of the content being played, but that may be quite some time later."
Det bliver noget af en forbedring med den nye OS! Omvendt er det også meget skidt som det ser ud nu. 
Og lidt om MacVærket. http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/coreaudio/
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