Displaying 3 results from an estimated 3 matches for "485us".
2011 Jan 10
5
FLAC is dead?
...tory
> in Japan. They have definitely not left the market!
> If you have news that Technics have definitely ceased production, please
> link to an official website.
Manufacturers routinely decline to state such matters. However, about
1.5 years ago you could get a factory new SL-1200 for $485US. Now
one cannot be had for under $825. Furthermore, you may follow this
link and attempt to find any major seller with in stock quantities of any
model at a sane price. That would be an excercise in futility. Therefore,
they've left the market. At least for all of 2010 through today, during
whi...
2011 Jan 10
0
FLAC is dead?
On Jan 10, 2011, at 11:59, grarpamp wrote:
> However, about 1.5 years ago you could get a factory new SL-1200
> for $485US. Now one cannot be had for under $825. Furthermore, you
> may follow this link and attempt to find any major seller with in
> stock quantities of any model at a sane price. That would be an
> excercise in futility. Therefore, they've left the market.
That is the strangest defini...
2011 Jan 09
2
Idea to possibly improve flac?
> did you read brian w's explanation of why FLAC appears "dead" ? the
> same thing really
> applies to cdparanoia, a program now more than 10 years old, maybe
> even 15. some things about ripping audio CDs just .... don't change.
Oh I don't doubt the basics, red book is red book and bits are
identically replicable and re rippable bits. But just as I said, there