Thursday, December 13, 2018 7:17:05 PM
I’m not a techie - but I wouldn’t have thought there was much issue in principle in converting analog to digital and back to analog losslessly. (Other considerations like file size aside). But I didn’t think this is what the Trammel patents propose. I thought (and I may be completely out to sea) that the Trammel process allows for data to be saved in transmission by adding value at the receiving end that provokes the brain in to thinking there is a harmonic (or something) though no data was actually transmited.
I also thought the Trammel process is analog - i.e it’s mechanism of action works on the physical apparatus within the device. It is not itself digital compression.
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