You know why these recorders aren't here? Because the DVD recorders got their asses handed to them by DVRs, also the Cable companies don't want them here, one some of the most powerful companies in Hollywood don't want them here, four known culprits... Warner, Universal, Paramount, Sony... one owns a cable company and another has controlling interest in Blu-ray... why don't the studios want them here, because it would allow consumers who know what their doing to take their HIGH QUALITY (sarcasm) HD programing and record them and then not have to buy the DVDs and Blu-ray's when they come out.
The X-Fi3 keeps with the company's commitment to audio fidelity, thanks to the apt-X codec, which supposedly offers audio quality similar to a wired connection when streaming. On that front, the device also handles FLAC files.
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You know why these recorders aren't here? Because the DVD recorders got their asses handed to them by DVRs, also the Cable companies don't want them here, one some of the most powerful companies in Hollywood don't want them here, four known culprits... Warner, Universal, Paramount, Sony... one owns a cable company and another has controlling interest in Blu-ray... why don't the studios want them here, because it would allow consumers who know what their doing to take their HIGH QUALITY (sarcasm) HD programing and record them and then not have to buy the DVDs and Blu-ray's when they come out.