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The great MP3 vs Wave challenge
The great MP3 vs Wave challenge
*** WARNING : 3-5MB PCM FILES - dial up user's have been warned ***
*** Only for the exceedingly bored, or the exceedingly audiologically talented***
There's no debate. MP3 is a lossy medium. But where the debate rages is whether the loss can be heard. Certainly a low bitrate coded MP3 will sound awful, but most MP3's I've seen are coded at 192kB/S.
So here I present to you the great MP3/Wave challenge :
Three short snippets of three tracks have been recorded.
Each snippet repeats twice.
One of the two snippets is a pure PCM wave (44.1kHz stereo), the other is an MP3 (192kB/S encoded). 192kB/S has been chosen as a lesser format might make it too easy.
Can you really hear the difference ?
Make up your own mind :
Track 1 : 5MB
Track 2 : 3MB
Track 3 : 3MB
Files selected are not trance.
Methods :
-Tracks were imported to Cubase as a WAV file.
-Selected segments were cut and pasted into their own new project, retaining full wave characteristics.
-This segment was then exported as an audio mixdown in MP3 (192kB/S 44.1stereo)
-This MP3 was then re-imported into the new project
-Both WAV and MP3 now sit side by side
-on my mood, the sun, the stars and fudge factor phi, I put the WAV on the left or the WAV on the right.
-Finally the two are exported as one WAV file
Able to hear the details ?
*** There are no dummy answers. One is definately a wave. One is definately an MP3. None of these present as both MP3 or both WAV ***
Want the solution ?
Download it here in text format (1kB)
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