Ah yep, my mistake <smile>


On 1/12/2011 10:44 PM, R Nelson wrote:


Tut! Tut!

You live in Australia and you don't know how to spell Melba?

Not that I'm being pedantic or anything, you understand...but the address should have been:
http://www.melbarecordings.com.au


----- Original Message ----- From: "Dane Trethowan" <grtd...@internode.on.net>
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Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2011 6:57 PM
Subject: Recordings Going Far Beyond What MP3 Or AAC can offer


Indeed so friends and they're yours for the buying.

Here's one of the few sites that offer such things <http://www.melberrecordings.com.au>

You'll see that a wide variety of file formats are offered, for those who have no alternative but to use MP3 then you can purchase files encoded at 320K which is the highest bit rate available but its probably a huge waste of space if you're able to play FLAC files which aren' much bigger than MP3 320K encoded files and are lossless.

So you want to go one step further than a lossless 44.1KHZ 16-bit FLAC? What about a studio master encoded at 96KHZ 24-bit FLAC, you'll need some pretty good equipment to play these on.

Got a Bluray player or a computer which wil handle Bluray? Why not look for software on the web to convert these "Studio Master" files so they can be put onto an SACD or Audio DVD or Bluray disc itself.

Prices are very reasonable, top being $23.00 for the "Studio Master" lossless CD titles, you can actually purchase the physical discs if you'd prefer.



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