SkankinMonkey
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Originally posted by Pearl Jammzz@Mon, 2005-01-31 @ 10:27 PM
So no loss/gain in quality? Just lower file size?
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It actually ends up being a bit larger and higher quality.
Originally posted by Pearl Jammzz@Mon, 2005-01-31 @ 10:27 PM
So no loss/gain in quality? Just lower file size?
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Originally posted by SkankinMonkey@Mon, 2005-01-31 @ 09:58 PM
This is not true and you have not based this on any tests. I have seen tests comparing, and I have done tests myself with 300 dollar sennheiser headphones. Ogg retains its higher fidelity at higher bitrates, until the point that you can't tell the difference between the compressed and uncompressed audio.
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Originally posted by Pearl Jammzz@Tue, 2005-02-01 @ 05:56 PM
hmmm, gunna have a go at VBR, On the quality part of the encoding tab in CDex(what I use to rip) it has selection of quality. VBR 9 = highest or VBR 0 = highest?
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Originally posted by Pearl Jammzz@Thu, 2005-02-03 @ 11:08 PM
well it has an option so I have to choose one :-\.
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Originally posted by s8n@Fri, 2005-02-11 @ 11:32 PM
Musepack MPC .......... --quality 9.00 --xlevel
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