1) If you aren't going to a top 100 or 150 brand name school, then the brand of your school doesn't matter to HR depts- they decide between brand / no brand
2) If you ARE going to a top brand school, there are plenty of "liberal arts" universities with stellar tech depts i.e. University of California schools, University of Illinois, etc...
3) If you are deciding between a truly "liberal arts" school and a "tech school" of equal brand remember the most important thing: undergrad is for getting laid. You wont get laid at the tech school- go to a brand name grad school in tech once you have your undergrad sig. other / LTR
Selling 44.1khz/16bit/stereo audio files is the same business as selling downloadable DVDs. Only freak hobbyists will do it for the next few years until consumers have enough bandwidth, time, storage, motivation to indulge in such a hobby. Commercial big file size media business (excluding game binaries) is just a press release folks. All soundbytes, no usage.
And as for Nyquist... its a theorem, not a fact. Compare a 44.1/16bit file to a 96khz/24bit file on a studio grade sound system and you'll hear the difference. Nyquist didn't listen to music.
1) If you aren't going to a top 100 or 150 brand name school, then the brand of your school doesn't matter to HR depts- they decide between brand / no brand
2) If you ARE going to a top brand school, there are plenty of "liberal arts" universities with stellar tech depts i.e. University of California schools, University of Illinois, etc...
3) If you are deciding between a truly "liberal arts" school and a "tech school" of equal brand remember the most important thing: undergrad is for getting laid. You wont get laid at the tech school- go to a brand name grad school in tech once you have your undergrad sig. other / LTR
Selling 44.1khz/16bit/stereo audio files is the same business as selling downloadable DVDs. Only freak hobbyists will do it for the next few years until consumers have enough bandwidth, time, storage, motivation to indulge in such a hobby. Commercial big file size media business (excluding game binaries) is just a press release folks. All soundbytes, no usage.
And as for Nyquist... its a theorem, not a fact. Compare a 44.1/16bit file to a 96khz/24bit file on a studio grade sound system and you'll hear the difference. Nyquist didn't listen to music.