I went back and listened to the entire youtube video that was in the original post.

This is a classic advertising method in use today. Provide information you think people will have an interest in and also tell them about your product or service that you have for sale.

The information in the video is a pretty simplified version of what electronic engineers have done to answer the basic question about the scientifically demonstratable " technical" difference between digital and analog recordings.

The real issue is in the original question. How do you define "better"? It is essentially a meaningless question because there is no agreed-on definition of the word "better" as it is used to analyze or compare digital and analog recording mediums.

The only answer is perception and preference. "My "perception" is that one sounds "better" with no viable way to scientifically validate or demonstrate that.

Due to the fact that "preference" varies widely and we have become more polarized, less excepting, more fearful, and less tolerant of other people's "preferences," the discussions often become increasingly more continuous.

There are way too many attempts nowadays to define things in simplistic terms of "good and bad", "right or wrong". That is a very monochromatic view of the world with little or no attention to the various shades of grey or real cause and effect.

We often have little interest in the truth and in fact, often profane it when we are subjected to it.

Cheers,

Billy


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