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What's your preferred music file format? MP3, WMA?
Started 8 months ago (2008-11-10 16:55:00)
by mussel
What's your preferred music files for serious listening at home, in your car, portable devices? Can you tell the difference in quality between music files like WMA vs. MP3? And different settings? Many can tell the difference between 128k and 320k but I can't tell the difference between MP3 and WMA but WMA hoards much smaller byte space than MP3 and it has become my preferred medium. ...
I use mostly Apple Lossless these days, and use an iPod and AppleTV to listen to my music. Differences between sound formats depend very much on the encoder and the music you're encoding. Some things are more difficult to encode well than others. Surprisingly, pop music can reveal a lot of flaws. --Andre
Started 8 months ago (2008-11-10 17:10:00)
by tlmusic
Quote: Originally Posted by mussel What's your preferred music files for serious listening at home LP Quote: Originally Posted by mussel in your car, portable devices? The best sound in the car was a high quality cassette ...
Most of my music is ripped into OGG Vorbis, quality setting 8, for use on my "vintage" Iriver ihp-140. When home I mostly use original CDs or SACDs.