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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: England
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Re: Music Quality
im fussy. at least 192kbps usually 256kbps, ''CD quality'' for .MP3. il use .FLAC if i can for lossless.
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: London, Ontario
Age: 19
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Re: Music Quality
I rip all my music in V0 MP3 (HQ VBR Lame Encoded). It's the VBR equivalent of 320, though the average bit rate is generally somewhere in the 200s. Only slightly less quality than 320, much less space. Some stuff is also in V2 (256 equivalent). Most of my favourite albums are in ALAC though (apple lossless).
I use Exact Audio Copy to rip everything. I don't trust the pesky iTunes import or any other programs to get it done. |
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Re: Music Quality
With only 80Gb to store my por - I mean - programs and work and stuff, and only rubbish speakers, I get by with the basic ripping but apparently, I've still ripped them at too high a quality because I played those MP3s on a huge bass and the quality was really good.
But I can tell the difference between good and moderate quality with my ears. Just a shame I'll never be able to get the good stuff any time soon.*
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Join Date: Mar 2008
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Re: Music Quality
All music I create is ripped/exported into 512, cd's I rip onto the computer are 256. Anything below and you can notice a differnece.
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