So sad about Netflix sound quality. No one can hear it


It’s really strange situation when Netflix creates good stuff on their side and they probably record it at a really high-quality level. Yet no one on the planet can hear it because streaming doesn’t allow people to hear it due to compression crap. Isn’t that the strangest thing ??

And further this sadly applies to all other streamers too. What a strange world we live in

 

emergingsoul

@traubr 

Very nice reply.

@toro3 

 

Overall I will say I don’t care about video quality as that’s pretty darn good to begin with I’m more concerned about the quality of the audio.  I’ve done everything I can to improve sound quality by investing in a biampable amp, mc901 from McIntosh. Great power supply, and ethernet cable and switches, Great speakers and I feed the signal through a Conrad Johnsen pre-amplifier. 

Anything beyond this point would be like sucking rock from a stone. Unfortunately we struggle with compressed audio feeds.  Getting back to my very original point it’s absolutely tragic that a lot of good sound quality ultimately is trapped under the netflix and other streaming sources roofs, Will never be heard because the water supply is restricted.  

So what does Reid Hastings hear?, the genius from Netflix, I hope he has to suffer from his compressed audio nightmare. Is he able to do anything. Are there enough people out there to warrant a major streaming upgrade for his users. I’d pay a lot more to get a better streaming quality if that was available, it’s not that much more to get premium that is offered but it’s far short of what it could be.  Maybe there’s plenty they should do and don’t. 

 

 

Unfortunately we struggle with compressed audio feeds.  Getting back to my very original point it’s absolutely tragic that a lot of good sound quality ultimately is trapped under the netflix and other streaming sources roofs, Will never be heard because the water supply is restricted.  

Agree. And that’s the crux of it; it’s completely out of our control when it comes to services compressing their feeds. Frustrating, but hopeful streaming will evolve in the near future.

@traubr 

use amperex nos red tip tubes, on my cj gat2. I like these tubes.

My home theater sound is pretty darn good, but because of the compressed signal it could be a lot better.

I'll be interested if the Apple tvx was only the Apple TV box with all the Power box add on stuff.  Not sure if I could just get the Apple TV piece of it.  

 

Ah, the GAT must bring sweet music to your ears.  I'm happy with my new ET7-S2, but there's always room for improvement.

The ATV-X is more than the power supply.  Chris, the engineer, does a number of things within the module itself.  Whatever he does is hush-hush, his secret sauce, and I can't blame him.  He modifies a specific model (don't remember which), where the overall build is very good and there is room inside for him to do what he needs to add his mods.  He is a beta tester for Apple and there are enough changes to the forthcoming one that he will not be able to use the new box. One of the mods is to add an external connection to attach the cable to his power supply. I thought about adding a separate (LPS) power supply, but the power connector does not lend itself to typical connectors for power supplies.  FWIW, I tried using a much better power cord with C8 connector on my Nvidia Shield, but it made no difference.  Plus, the company says their crappy cord is mated to the Shield, and any other cord may have a detrimental impact

And that’s the problem he probably is selling to a lot of people who don’t have a good Power supply and people just buy as one package , that’s really disappointing and my guess is he probably doesn’t sell many Apple devices. I already invested in a pretty good figure 8 Power cord