Playing time, disk diameter, bandwidth, dynamic range, and overload probabilities are conflicting parameters for disk recording. A theory has been developed to predict the tradeoffs that are available among these performance characteristics for Gaussian distributed program material. Practical implications of this theory are reviewed.
Author:
White, James V.
Affiliation:
CBS Laboratories, Stamford, CT
JAES Volume 22 Issue 10 pp. 789-794; December 1974
Publication Date:
December 1, 1974
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