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?? What are you looking at...

 

 

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The screenshot clearly shows 39926,40978,41176, and 41374.

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I was looking at the signal check pro ones. I don't know what that other app is.

 

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I was looking at the signal check pro ones. I don't know what that other app is.

 

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Network signal guru (NSG)

 

 

 

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so the site does have 8T8R install on it

 

 

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Why are you still asking this? You already have the answer in your New Mexico / El Paso thread. No need to cross post multiple times when you already have a discussion ongoing in your local thread.

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FYI, I randomly selected five 16 bit 44.1 kHz FLAC files from my library of 50,000. No cherry picking, just going where the cursor landed.

 

The compression percentages for the five FLAC files were (in order from least compression to greatest compression) 36, 40, 44, 64, and 67 percent. Those calculated to average bit rates of 0.90, 0.85, 0.79, 0.51, and 0.47 Mbps, respectively.

 

AJ

Wait I've been gone for a couple months -- and we are still "discussing" audio compression issues with the stock unlimited plan.

 

I genuinely feel sorry for you W...

 

That's all don't worry

 

 

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Network signal guru (NSG)

 

 

 

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I was just told by someone else your a S4GRU administrator who knows his stuff which I didn't know that. I was told by another no 4th carrier rollout this year, so I got confused.

 

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There certainly are a lot of different forms of lossless. Tidal, from what I've read online, is preparing to begin streaming MQA, which I've also read is going to reduce bandwidth.

 

I am a Tidal subscriber.  Tidal already is streaming MQA from its desktop app, not its mobile app.  And, no, MQA, will not reduce bandwidth.  Rather, it will increase bandwidth.  The standard FLAC container for MQA is 24 bit 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz.

 

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I am a Tidal subscriber.  Tidal already is streaming MQA from its desktop app, not its mobile app.  And, no, MQA, will not reduce bandwidth.  Rather, it will increase bandwidth.  The standard FLAC container for MQA is 24 bit 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz.

 

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Superb taste there sir!

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Superb taste there sir!

 

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I found out that phone is a Alcatel unit coming to Sprint, if it is going to be a BlackBerry Android, it will start with L6A in the FCC ID.

 

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Is upload 2xCA coming to b41 this year?

 

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That has been talked about so some point. Just like B25 CA we don't know when. Yet

 

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I hope that they sue them for...one million dollars :P  :rasp:  :lol:  :ninja: :

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