Background - JVC RX-D702 Technical Manual

High-power 7.1 power 7.1-channel a/v control receiver
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CC Converter
CC Converter
Digital audio started with
Compact Disc and has since
given birth to such super
high-fidelity formats as DVD
Audio and SACD. There's
another trend in digital audio:
compressed data formats.
Music distribution over the
Internet, silicon audio using
compact IC cards, and digital
broadcast by satellite -- all
these formats take advantage
of audio compression
technology. This means there
are two diverging trends in
digital audio -- higher fidelity
and higher compression.

Background

Background
JVC is not only a hardware maker but also a software producer as well, so there
has been a close collaboration between the hardware engineers and studio
engineers for all aspects of digital sound production. "K2 Processing Technology"
is one of the many improvements developed by this collaboration to achieve
higher sound quality. It was implemented as the "Extended K2 Processing," a
critically acclaimed application to pure audio. The CC Converter is an adaptation
of this technology for compressed music. Therefore, it improves the sound quality
of both hi-fi sources such as CD and DVD (Linear Mode) and compressed music
formats including MP3 and WMA (Compression Mode), benefiting a wide range of
digital audio contents.
Sound Formats and Media: Quality vs. Compression
24-bit
Higher
Sound Quality
20-bit
16-bit
dts
DD
MP3
AAC
MDLP
12-bit
SD
Telephone
8-bit
Cellular
8kHz
44.1kHz
LINEAR MODE
LINEAR MODE
DVD Audio
(for CDs, DVDs, etc.)
COMPRESSION
COMPRESSION
CD
(for MP3, WMA, etc.)
Higher
Compression
176.4/192kHz
RX-D702
MODE
MODE
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