On Mar 16, 2013, at 06:16 46, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
I don't know how they handle it today, in the past
German radio station
didn't play recordings with phase errors and they neither fixed it in
any way to play it.
This is very much the way it is in the US today, where phasing errors (or even gross
differences in average power between L and R channels) can play havoc with the MPX stereo
encoding used on analog FM carriers. If you want airplay there, your mix better be
right!
Cheers!
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