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Paul Wilson
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Here's my opinion. There's no difference between 96 kps, 128 kps and 192 kps MP3's. I rip all my MP3's to 96 kps. You lose no quality and get a smaller file size. 192 kps MP3's are just a waste of space on your hard drive. I try to avoid them!
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Oct-13-2001 17:00
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Nebob
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Oct-13-2001 17:27
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dig2k
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Where the hell are people getting all these stupid ideas from!?
You can't increase the quality of an mp3 file by simply re-encoding it from 128kbps --> 192kbps! If you could do that then a 128kbps file would be the same quality as a 192kbps file!! It makes no sense at all!
Secondly 128 is near-cd quality, and there is not that much difference between 128kbps and 192kbps coded files for the average listener, especially when its recorded of fm radio. You can however tell the difference between 96kbps and 128kbps files. 320kbps is just over the top, if you've got the hard disc space you might as well though. You'll have to have pretty good ears to notice a big difference between 192kbps and 320kbps! Mind you my ears aren't so good, can tell the difference between 128kbps and 192kbps still tho : Its the law of diminishing returns!
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Oct-13-2001 17:30
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Paul Wilson
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| quote: | Originally posted by dig2k
You can however tell the difference between 96kbps and 128kbps files. 320kbps is just over the top,
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Certainally not true. There is practically no difference in quality between a 96 kps MP3 and anything up from that. If I ripped an MP3 from CD to 96 kps and then then I changed the 96 kps MP3 to 192 kps, I don't think anybody would be able to tell the difference. I don't see any point in people ripping MP3's to above 96 kps, anybody else feel the same way?
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Oct-13-2001 18:22
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Crazy Serb
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| quote: | Originally posted by Paul Wilson
Certainally not true. There is practically no difference in quality between a 96 kps MP3 and anything up from that. If I ripped an MP3 from CD to 96 kps and then then I changed the 96 kps MP3 to 192 kps, I don't think anybody would be able to tell the difference. I don't see any point in people ripping MP3's to above 96 kps, anybody else feel the same way? |
Oh darn... not this discussion again...
First of all bro, you wouldn't notice any difference if you encoded your 96kbps MP3 into 192kbps MP3 because you lost so much CD quality ripping it into 96kbps in the first place that you just can't recover that no matter what bitrate you encoded that MP3 into later on.
However, if you took the WAV file and made two MP3s - one encoded at 96 and the other one at 192, you would notice a difference!
If you don't notice any difference between those 2, then you either have some crappy audio system or you're just plain deaf... I gave up on 128kbps and lower bitrate MP3s long time ago (ever since I heard the good quality 160 and 192kbps rips on my $800 audio system)!!!
If you need some facts on this, I will sure try to dig up some links from my bookmarks, since I really don't feel like starting that debate on encoding MP3s at anything lower than 128kbps...
And if 96 was good enough, why in the heck do all these MP3 release groups and rippers encode their releases at a minimum of 192kbps? Certainly not because they just have too much hard drive space and too much time on their hands...
...it's all about the quality...
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