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Trio Da Paz

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Trio da Paz are a Brazilian jazz group, one of the most visible in the world. Formed in 1986, they consist of Romero Lubambo on guitar, Nilson Matta on bass and Duduka da Fonseca on drums and percussion. Their 1992 debut Brazil From the Inside features Herbie Mann and Joanne Brackeen.

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Discography

  • Café
  • Black Orpheus, 1994

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On Nov 24, 2009. 2:12am
Aztex said

Tuesday 1:47 am. The bandwidth has just kicked down (during the playing of this track).

The reduction on sound quality is MASSIVE. ("Slight"...did you say "Slight"???)

I estimate we are down to 28k, from and estimated 96k. ABC jazz now sounds like it's being piped down 3 foot of garden hose. I guess this change is permanent.

I am extremely disappointed. Like most of the rest of Australia, we have no Digital Radio signal as yet and it may be many years.

What I don't understand is that there is in fact no shortage of bandwidth available on the Terrestrial Digital TV network. So why can't the someone allocate more of the unused bandwidth to the ABC for the purposes of carrying the Digital Radio signals at least until the Digital Radio rollout is near completed?

Nah, it just makes to much sense I guess. It wouldn't cost anything and nobody would make any money out of it. The only people to benefit would be the public and you can't give them anything for want of having to take it back.

On Nov 24, 2009. 1:29pm
StuartM said

Aztex,

Thanks for the feedback. We understand your disappointment at the reduction in bandwidth for ABC Jazz (we are not overjoyed ourselves). The reduction is from 192kb stereo to 92kb mono.

The broadcast of two standard definition digital television channels, ABC1 and ABC2 - soon to be three, with the launch the childrens' channel ABC3 in December - as well as a high definition channel puts the ABC digital television spectrum under quite some pressure.

As you can imagine, allocation of bandwidth for Terrestrial Digital Television is hardly an ad hoc undertaking and the ABC, like all other operators, must work within their allocation

Retention of the original streaming rates would, I'm afraid, be dependent on the provision of more digital television spectrum to the ABC.

On Dec 15, 2009. 10:53pm
Andrew Summerton said

I agree with Aztex (24-Nov-09), the sound of DIG Jazz is now dreadful, and living in regional SA means we have no other alternative than to listen to mono or streamed garbage. I have written to the minister in the (unlikely) hope that something can be done to restore this once magnificent service. From the thousands of comments regarding DAB+ quality (in metro areas only) the sound of ABC's digital broadcasts are inferior to FM, so that is hardly an alternative either (if I could receive it). Dark days indeed for Jazz lovers!

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