Does this new Supreme Drive work on other sound formats? If not, Ogg/Vorbis is on its way - maybe Kenwood should focus on that instead.
Actually, they might not need to focus so much on Vorbis. Some more technical issues can be found at r3mix. Basically, they made a small test that in their opinion showed that Vorbis still had 'a year or two to go'. They didn't bash it, but pointed out that there was some stuff needed.
Personally, I hope Vorbis will live up to the hype, and I believe it will - most likely sooner than one or two years. This Supreme Drive stuff sounds like something for the trash can. Either it's crap that doesn't really work or it's crap that makes your music sound worse. Come on, re-creating the lost bits by sending the stream through some kind of algorithm?
Actually, they might not need to focus so much on Vorbis. Some more technical issues can be found at r3mix. Basically, they made a small test that in their opinion showed that Vorbis still had 'a year or two to go'. They didn't bash it, but pointed out that there was some stuff needed.
Personally, I hope Vorbis will live up to the hype, and I believe it will - most likely sooner than one or two years. This Supreme Drive stuff sounds like something for the trash can. Either it's crap that doesn't really work or it's crap that makes your music sound worse. Come on, re-creating the lost bits by sending the stream through some kind of algorithm?
Don't think so. Go Vorbis.