Originally posted by: SickBeast
Originally posted by: HondaF1
I do not know why there is so much commotion. Who knows what it will be like. Have any of you tried it?????????? Can you speak from experience???????? All I see is just a bunch of posts praising the ipod, no wonder, it is such a big success.
Now I have only some experience with the ipod, I have no need for one. I have some cheap flash based mp3 player and have no need for 20 GB of storage.
I had an MD player, but gave it back. The format is ATRAC. It is some kind of "lossless" or something format. Basically it removes the frequencies inaudible by the human ear or something, I may be wrong, I read it a long time ago, but yea, the quality was great, I gave it back because its mechanical based components entailed slow responses to commands like fast forward and rewrite. Writing to the device also took some time. Perhaps they will correct this with this device.
Perhaps another advantage may be the flexibility and a better sound experience with all their experience in making this stuff, thats just my opinion/thought.
but yes, the proprietary format thing is kind of annying with the MD's, but I do not know how it will be with the new device they are unveiling.
I am no electronics expert, but I have experience, but oit does not take an expert to tell to speak wisely. Wait and see. Hard facts before conclusions. Just my thoughts []
If you had read this entire thread before bashing us you would have realized that this new Sony device WILL ONLY PLAY ATRAC. On top of that, you obviously aren't very knowledgeable in this area. ATRAC is a LOSSY format like MP3, meaning if you re-encode an MP3 to ATRAC, you will lose quality. There is no way around this, and it is Sony's way of ensuring that nobody downloads music for free without paying a price in terms of sound quality and convenience.
Of course we haven't tried it, but regardless of whether we have or not, we are commenting on the specs. From what we have seen, it will be a POS DOA product, mainly due to the ATRAC format limitation. As someone who is greatly concerned with sound quality, I will never buy such a limited device. My entire MP3 collection is VBR LAME, and I don't want to lose any quality.
-------> Yes, I mentioned before I am not an expert. ATRAC is a new format. It is not a completely new thing. MP3 is converted to ATRAC format, and that ATRAC format is then transferred onto the device. With that MD device, I could transfer I think around 4 or 5 formats, MP3 being one of them.
MP3 + other compatible formats --- converted ---> ATRAC ---> transferred to device
At least that was with the MD device, I SURMISE it will be something similar, then again, I only SURMISE, not BLATHER.
And suppose you have an Mp3 file, obviously it has experienced some loss in quality. Yes, some things are lost when converted to ATRAC, but it is of minimal ....
WAIT, I guess this person does not even know what ATRAC is. ATRAC is a format by itself. They will most likely give out software that converts from MP3 and other formats to ATRAC, they do not sell music in ATRAC format I believe, you convert MP3's to ATRAC format and then transfer it onto the device.
Is there loss of sound quality in ATRAC?: The answer is theoretically yes, there is some loss in quality, but whats ths catch? The audio is encoded, resulting in an end format in which there is no perceptually distinguishable difference between the original and final product. SO there you go. Like I said before, from a couple of readings I have done, ATRAC conversion involves various techniques such as psychoacuostics and sound technology and all that, taking away the sound whose frequencies are perceptually inaudible. i.e. you ill not notice the loss in quality.
So unless you tell me you have some kind of super sensitive ears and you are super human or something, then I will believe you. I do not even think you have tried out ATRAC. So there you go.
Please read first and speak. Please do not blather out.
^^^^^^^^The above applies only form my MiniDisc experience. I only SURMISE that it may be something similar to MD ways. But then again, it is only a SURMISE, not dumb ASSUMPTIONS.
"The device will be incompatible with other online stores and cannot play tunes in the popular MP3 format. "
-------> This is the line from the article that puzzles me. BUt then again, I SURMISE ....
"ATRAC is a LOSSY format like MP3, meaning if you re-encode an MP3 to ATRAC, you will lose quality. "
-------> Right. Read some articles on ATRAC and tell me later. Like you I am serious about quality, and the quality between the MP3 file and the ATRAC format on the device is what I agree with conclusions drawn from studies done on ATRAC: indistinguishable loss of quality. Some may find a minute difference, but it is at the most, very minute. SO unless you have beyond frequencey ears, you can be completely annoyed by a perceptually huge loss in quality.
I will have to await for more news regarding this device. Whatever I read on it, the authors seem doubtful on it, and have not fully tried out the device.