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In Reply to: RE: Here's an idea. Why don't you do it and report back? posted by geoffkait on June 28, 2023 at 10:32:20
"... The benefit of such a large reduction in visible and invisible background scattered light is a marked increase in signal to (noise + distortion) ratio. All improvements to the optical reading process are multiplied by a factor of two downstream. There is no substitute for Signal to Noise Ratio. ..."
There is so much wrong with this, I don't know where to start.
Bit depth determines SNR. CD's are 16-bit (at best).
Your tweak can NOT increase bit-depth unless, it re-records the original performance in a higher bit depth. To do that, you have also mastered time travel in both directions.
Once you are bit perfect, you can't increase SNR (bit depth) with magic films from a fixed bit-depth source.
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