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by bondarchuk
192 days ago
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>Edit: according to gemini AI: >* Type I had a dynamic range of about 50bB (roughly 8 bits) >* High quality tape with Dolby B, C and dbx yielded roughly 65, 75, and 85dB SNR (about 11, 12.5, and 14 bits) >So you could get pretty close to CD quality, but not quite. Source? AI content without it is less than worthless. |
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The author of the Ogg format claims a bit more pessimistic range of bit depth: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cIQ9IXSUzuM
Here are some measurements of type I, II and IV:
http://www.ant-audio.co.uk/Tape_Recording/Measurements/HD3_v...
http://www.ant-audio.co.uk/Tape_Recording/Measurements/HD3_v...
http://www.ant-audio.co.uk/Tape_Recording/Measurements/HD3_v...
Here are the specifications of a typical dbx unit: https://www.hifiengine.com/manual_library/dbx/222.shtml