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Mon, 7 Apr 2003 16:01:09 -0400
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Re: [idm] Ripping question
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I was skeptical of MP3s for awhile too, although apparently MP3s recorded at 256+ kbps do not have a noticeable difference in sound than that of a CD. I'm drawing that conclusion from a recent study where a few hundred audiophiles were rounded up to see if they could "hear" the difference between CD and MP3. Indeed they could hear a difference...up until 256 kbps. After that they could not tell the difference between MP3 and CD. Currently I use CDex (CDex's default encoder is the Lame encoder). I record at 320 kbps, CBR, auto output samplerate, and very high quality (q=0). Slag Boom Van Loon's Sutjeda track sounds great in this format, as well as most of the other MP3s I have made from CD. The only time I hear a problem is when there is a problem with the disc surface...ie-scratches. My Sennheiser HD 570's don't reveal any problems with MP3s either. A good headphone amp (McCormack)makes these ear cans quite enjoyable. Of course there are audio formats like Super Audio CD (SACD) and DVD-Audio which are superior to both CDs and MP3s...but neither is a format for the masses yet.
quoted 3 lines --alt-preset standard (~200k/s VBR)> --alt-preset standard (~200k/s VBR) > --alt-preset extreme (~230k/s VBR) > --alt-preset insane (320k CBR)
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