"I have a free trial of XM right now, and let me tell you, the sound quality leaves something to be desired. To me it sounds like a 96kbs encoded mp3."
I have two XM radios. I didn't get 'em for the quality (all though it is nice), I got 'em to cut out the damn commercials, and I love every minute of it.
Does British radio have the ad saturation problem (a.k.a. Clear Channel syndrome) that we do in the U.S.?
"I have a free trial of XM right now, and let me tell you, the sound quality leaves something to be desired. To me it sounds like a 96kbs encoded mp3."
XM uses accPlus from Coding Technologies.
Your results will of course depend heavily on the equipment your using to listen to the stream.
"XM ain't lookin' so hot right now..."
I have two XM radios. I didn't get 'em for the quality (all though it is nice), I got 'em to cut out the damn commercials, and I love every minute of it.
Does British radio have the ad saturation problem (a.k.a. Clear Channel syndrome) that we do in the U.S.?