Can you really tell the difference in sound quality?
12/31/2005 10:53:05 PM
in the car, no. on a very good home theater setup, yes. I use 192 for all of mine.
12/31/2005 11:06:54 PM
192-centered VBR
1/1/2006 5:08:05 AM
on an ipod with headphones, could you tell the difference between 128 and 192?i am getting one soon, and so i am starting to rip my cds.should i do 128 or 192? any audible static with 128?
1/1/2006 6:38:13 AM
i notice distortion with 128 compared to 192, even on cheap earbuds.
1/1/2006 9:54:08 AM
0EP: do 192.especially on the music you like, you'll hear the crackling on the bass hits.
1/1/2006 10:40:57 AM
192 is the way to go. 320 uses too much memory and you get no appreciable audio difference. 128 is the good middle of the road, but I would go no lower.
1/1/2006 10:47:55 AM
192, mp4 -- if you are going to be using an ipod
1/1/2006 1:23:29 PM
VBR is the way to go
1/1/2006 2:35:09 PM
^^^^^^^^^^thanks
1/1/2006 3:17:39 PM
yep 192 is good enough for most people, 320 is over kill.
1/1/2006 4:35:15 PM
I use the LAME MP3 codec's "extreme" preset, which is about 200-240kbps
1/1/2006 5:50:59 PM
^^ yep.
1/1/2006 6:00:13 PM
32 above what you need VS way more than you needthats what the thread title SHOULD be
1/1/2006 7:16:08 PM
maybe if you have shitty headphones, read use the apple headphones, but if you nicer head phones or a nicer stereo, I wouldn't do less than 224kbps. I typically do vbr with an average bitrate of 224 or 256
1/2/2006 2:07:33 AM
it's very unlikely that people can truly distinguish between 192 and CD quality.
1/2/2006 12:14:58 PM
Most people who claim that they can tell the difference between 192 and anything higher is full of shit and is just trying to pretend that they are some kind of audiophile.
1/2/2006 12:31:56 PM
listen to anything with 18kHz+ frequencies and you'll immediately hear the difference between 192 and cd on good speakers/headphones. Is disk space really such a premium that you can't afford an extra meg or 2 per song?
1/2/2006 1:19:32 PM
when MP3 was first developed... yes.
1/2/2006 1:47:48 PM
like smoothcrim said, it is quite easy to notice the difference between 192 and higher bitrates when you're listening to good music.
1/2/2006 1:50:41 PM
i call bullshit
1/2/2006 3:10:16 PM
192 was chosen as a standard for a reason - stick with it
1/2/2006 3:17:36 PM
Anything but 320k is noticeably inferior.
1/2/2006 5:30:55 PM
I used to listen to 192 kbps MP3s. All my new music is 320kbps. There is a MUCH MUCH notable difference between the quality.That said, you should check out the aacPlus codec.
1/2/2006 6:00:18 PM
if you want the highest quality and lossless, check out FLAC
1/2/2006 6:58:27 PM
Is FLAC really better than APE?
1/2/2006 6:59:49 PM
i'm not familiar with APE, but I know that FLAC is one of many different lossless formats. Microsoft and Apple both have a lossless formats, they all compress the files down to nearly the same size anyhow.I dont think you can really argue that one lossless format is better quality than another, only the filesize and compatibility matter really.
1/2/2006 10:18:46 PM
what's the deal with lossless formats?there is no loss of data but file size is reduced (to what?)? how?
1/2/2006 10:21:46 PM
listen to anything with 18kHz+ frequencies and you'll immediately want to kill yourself hear the difference between 192 and cd on good speakers/headphones.For an mp3 player, you'll probably be happy with WMA VBR 85-145Kbps or 50-95 Kbps. For a top dollar stereo system use VBR 135-215 Kbps or WMA lossless.[Edited on January 2, 2006 at 11:01 PM. Reason : ?][Edited on January 2, 2006 at 11:02 PM. Reason : ?]
1/2/2006 10:58:05 PM
when i rip, i go 320, full stereo, crc's...when i re-encode for the mp3 player in my car, i go 128-center vbr for maximum sound quality/sizethat being said, i've been checking out re-encoding all my car tunes to 64kbps wma...half the file size and i challenge y'all to listen to a 128kbps mp3 and a 64kbps wma...i was only BARELY able to notice a difference, and that was with full earphones and with a song that has parts that were acapella voice and full symphony piecesjust something to consider
1/2/2006 11:00:17 PM
i usually rip stuff to 256, seems like a good middle ground to me.
1/3/2006 12:31:42 AM
Why would you want to kill yourself upon hearing 18khz?
1/3/2006 1:26:31 AM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MP3Yeah yeah, wikipedia isn't the greatest of official sources, but...
1/3/2006 5:22:54 AM
1/3/2006 8:01:33 AM
Yeah i was mainly referring to studio tracks. I don't really listen to jam bands and the like, so I hadn't thought of that scenario.]
1/3/2006 9:12:28 AM
True or false:Quality of 128 AAC is equal to (or maybe even greater than) the quality of 160 or 192 mp3.If so, why don't a lot of people use AAC as opposed to mp3 (context: mp3 players).Are there any drawbacks to AAC?Advantages to mp3?I am ripping my CDs to put on my iPod, and I had decided to do 192 mp3, but now I am wondering if I should do 128 AAC to save space, if it will give the same quality anyway.
1/21/2006 5:14:06 PM
AAC is a modular codec and is infact better than MP3 at equal bitrates.
1/21/2006 5:21:01 PM
^^ do 192kps AAC VBR
1/21/2006 5:24:49 PM
1/21/2006 5:44:23 PM
why would you not encode everything 320 VBR? it's not like it takes up too much space with storage these days.
1/22/2006 12:11:01 PM
on some unencoded wav songs i can certainly tell the difference.
1/22/2006 1:24:23 PM
RoidRaginTKE said:
1/22/2006 2:29:10 PM
maybe i should point out that wasnt really a serious postway to write a novel dork
1/22/2006 2:31:24 PM
There, there, now. There is no shame in admitting ignorance.
1/22/2006 2:32:53 PM
haha what a nerd
1/22/2006 2:34:18 PM
roidraige you just got pwnt by the besthow does it feel
1/22/2006 2:59:21 PM
there's only one format for audiophiles, losslesshttp://www.etrade.orghttp://www.sugarmegs.nethttp://www.sugarmegs.orghttp://www.bittorrent.net
1/22/2006 3:29:02 PM
frequency =/= sampling frequencydorks
1/22/2006 4:54:44 PM
I've personally noticed a large difference between 192 and 320 when it comes to classical (mainly all I listen to)192 tends to cut out subtle parts of the audio that are crystal clear if you use 256 or higherit's also not a terrible amount more diskspaceit's not like a hard drive and/or CD-Rs and DVD-Rs are really expensive anyway
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