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Re: Wireless Systems
by Archie Cruz on Jul 13, 2009 at 3:03:02 am

Ouch! The perennial problem of semantics on forums. Should be a title to my next book.
I note that the title of this sub-forum is :"Audio Professionals" . Though rookie in Video and even greener in audio, my past professional experience in another field, causes me to underscore what several have stated with regard to capture quality. In professional circumstances, Price is no object is justifiably at the top of the pecking order. Grand Cuvee is not obtainable at ginger ale prices. Obviously, there's a gradient below "best of breed". The problem lies in the semantics of "Good" versus better or less than "good". This issue is perennial on the forums- all of them!
So If you mean "good enough for weddings on DVD" then say so. Good enough for accompaniment of Broadcast caliber HD is a different level of "Good" altogether.
Documentaries span the range from home movies to those intended for the Silver Screen and then the Oscars.
Big Budget film making is that for reason, there's no skimping on quality.


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