Elmer Lang
April 4th, 2007, 07:10 PM
A review of Canon's HV20 said, "In HDV mode, the HV20 records 16 bit MPEG-1 Layer 2 (MP2) audio, while in DV mode it records 16 or 12 bit PCM audio." And went on to explain why PCM is better than MPEG-1 Layer 2 (MP2) audio.
The Zoom H4 produces either MP3 or wav files. That got me wondering, what is a wav file, is it a kind of mpeg file or is a wav file a wav file? And how does that compare to PCM audio or MP2 audio.
One reason for wondering is that, though it's close and I could be wrong, my dvx100 produces slightly better audio, to my ears, than the Zoom H4. I assume the dvx100 produces PCM audio.
Any info on what a wav file is, or the Zoom H4's wav file is, and whether it is true that the dvx100 produces the superior PCM audio would be appreciated.
best,
elmer
The Zoom H4 produces either MP3 or wav files. That got me wondering, what is a wav file, is it a kind of mpeg file or is a wav file a wav file? And how does that compare to PCM audio or MP2 audio.
One reason for wondering is that, though it's close and I could be wrong, my dvx100 produces slightly better audio, to my ears, than the Zoom H4. I assume the dvx100 produces PCM audio.
Any info on what a wav file is, or the Zoom H4's wav file is, and whether it is true that the dvx100 produces the superior PCM audio would be appreciated.
best,
elmer