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FeaturePower this: testing audio ICsSOCs for set-top boxes, television monitors, disk players, and mobile media players have or soon will have HD capability. But another aspect of this evolution—one that could prove even more challenging to SOC designers and test engineers—is that, along with HD video comes a significant increase in the quality of the accompanying audio.
But looking further, he found that the investigators had conducted a blind test in which the listeners didn’t know which system they were hearing on which passages, and the results were consistent.
Quote from: Fiji5555 on 10 Mar 2007, 03:39 pmBut looking further, he found that the investigators had conducted a blind test in which the listeners didn’t know which system they were hearing on which passages, and the results were consistent.I think you might have mis-read that passage....Some listener observations that sound totally irrational turn out to be not only reproducible in blind tests, but also traceable back to something that actually does show up in measurements.and then...Listeners reported that the analog connection produced better sound. The report on the test concluded that this finding was yet another proof of the superiority of good old analog over digital. Lave initially ignored the result.But looking further, he found that the investigators had conducted a blind test in which the listeners didn’t know which system they were hearing on which passages, and the results were consistent. So, engineers dug further and found that measurable differences existed between the rise and fall times of the optical transducers in the S/PDIF optical link. That as an aside, there is defiantly a place for blind testing when performed properly but this article does seem to confirm that our ears are more sensitive to those subtle changes than some 'specs only' and 'if you can't measure it I don't believe it' engineers seem to rest their laurels on.Great find Paul
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