sallymae_hogsby
Active Member
This might be connected with rumors of Sony developing a format to replace DAT for the pro and semi-pro recording market:
from http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-avt-rtp-atrac-family-04.txt
a quote:
Codec Specific Details
Early versions of the ATRAC codec handled only two channels of audio
at 44.1kHz sampling frequency, with typical bit-rates between 66kbps
and 132kbps. The latest version allows for a maximum 8 channels of
audio, up to 96kHz in sampling frequency, and a lossless encoding
option which can be transmitted in either a scalable (also known as
High-Speed Transfer mode) or standard (aka Standard mode) format.
The feasible bit-rate range has also expanded, allowing from a low of
8kbps up to 1400kbps in lossy encoding modes.
from http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-avt-rtp-atrac-family-04.txt
a quote:
Codec Specific Details
Early versions of the ATRAC codec handled only two channels of audio
at 44.1kHz sampling frequency, with typical bit-rates between 66kbps
and 132kbps. The latest version allows for a maximum 8 channels of
audio, up to 96kHz in sampling frequency, and a lossless encoding
option which can be transmitted in either a scalable (also known as
High-Speed Transfer mode) or standard (aka Standard mode) format.
The feasible bit-rate range has also expanded, allowing from a low of
8kbps up to 1400kbps in lossy encoding modes.