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I asked liquid audio this question:<P><BR>Q: can you hear the watermarking? <P> <BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica">quote:</font><HR> from liquid audio<BR>...<BR>Hi, again<P> GOOD quiestion.<BR> I consider my self to have a discerning ear, and I have never heard one.<BR>The techs I talk to say that the bit pattern is so wide-spread (and light), that<BR>it takes software to detect it.<P><BR>Regards<P>Richard Scott<BR>Manager, Customer Care<BR>Liquid Audio, Inc.<BR><HR></BLOCKQUOTE> |
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