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<blockquote data-quote="loud_drums" data-source="post: 23122" data-attributes="member: 542598"><p>It has nothing to do with how the laser reads. It reads 1's and 0's all the same. It's what it does with the 1's and 0's, whether they are mp3 or PCM. I'm not sure the answer to the question though, it depends where the D/A conversion takes place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loud_drums, post: 23122, member: 542598"] It has nothing to do with how the laser reads. It reads 1's and 0's all the same. It's what it does with the 1's and 0's, whether they are mp3 or PCM. I'm not sure the answer to the question though, it depends where the D/A conversion takes place. [/QUOTE]
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