On Fri, 2013-04-05 at 13:05 -0400, Thomas Vecchione wrote: > How about I give you a link off list to the two files I used. Sorry I > cannot post it on list at this point, but will be glad to send people > individually assuming I don't get swamped with requests. I guess we already described what kind of audio material is more pron to loss. IIRC from the less exotic recordings, IOW from mainstream music, songs like "Four seasons in one day" Crowded House, "Mercy street", "Shaking the tree" and "San Jacinto" from Peter Gabriel might be good examples, while all this still is radio play music and IMO more exotic music is much more prone to loss, but unlikely that such music is wide spread on that list, while perhaps some at least might have Peter Gabriel recordings, since so many on that list listen to Prog (OTOH perhaps those Prog fans avoid to listen to Peter Gabriel, I don't know). IMO Bluegrass/Jazz crossover is interesting for such tests, or even a shot with a handgun in a large hall, not only music is important, but this music and "noise" is perhaps less wide spread on that list. And it would be nice to have 48KHz WAVs made by professional studios, instead of CDs for comparison. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user