MP3 Quality
You should be fine above 128. I don't see why ppl worry so much about the quality, when the majority usually just download mp3's, then convert them to wavs before they burn.
Which is basically like compressing the file, then uncompressing it to burn it, which I'm sure causes a further loss of quality.
Just download something above 128, listen to it, if it sounds fine, and doesn't go all whack, then burn it.
Which is basically like compressing the file, then uncompressing it to burn it, which I'm sure causes a further loss of quality.
Just download something above 128, listen to it, if it sounds fine, and doesn't go all whack, then burn it.
Originally posted by Loud Brown Kicker Colt:
128 sounds like it's being played through a blanket.I try to d/l only 320 ,but will d/l 256 if necessary.you can hear the difference for sure
128 sounds like it's being played through a blanket.I try to d/l only 320 ,but will d/l 256 if necessary.you can hear the difference for sure
Originally posted by zachH:
My dad has all those cds essentially. I just copy off of those.
My dad has all those cds essentially. I just copy off of those.
128 sounds alright. 192 sounds the best as far as getting the best sound quality for the amount of space the mp3 takes up. However I would just get as high as possible when you download. If you have at least a 30-40GB harddrive, which most computers now days do. Then downloading high bitrate mp3's shouldn't bother your harddrive at all. Personally I stick to 192 they sound the best for their size to my ears. However if I am listening to a classical/instrumental song/cd I tend to stick to 256 or higher. On a side note if space is an issue you might think about downloading or re-ripping your mp3's into wma format. 96kbps wma format is comparable to 192kbps mp3 format. And cuts the space almost in half. it's really up to you though what sounds best to you. If you like 128, then download 128.
Originally posted by MrEastSide:
128 sounds alright. 192 sounds the best as far as getting the best sound quality for the amount of space the mp3 takes up. However I would just get as high as possible when you download. If you have at least a 30-40GB harddrive, which most computers now days do. Then downloading high bitrate mp3's shouldn't bother your harddrive at all. Personally I stick to 192 they sound the best for their size to my ears. However if I am listening to a classical/instrumental song/cd I tend to stick to 256 or higher. On a side note if space is an issue you might think about downloading or re-ripping your mp3's into wma format. 96kbps wma format is comparable to 192kbps mp3 format. And cuts the space almost in half. it's really up to you though what sounds best to you. If you like 128, then download 128.
128 sounds alright. 192 sounds the best as far as getting the best sound quality for the amount of space the mp3 takes up. However I would just get as high as possible when you download. If you have at least a 30-40GB harddrive, which most computers now days do. Then downloading high bitrate mp3's shouldn't bother your harddrive at all. Personally I stick to 192 they sound the best for their size to my ears. However if I am listening to a classical/instrumental song/cd I tend to stick to 256 or higher. On a side note if space is an issue you might think about downloading or re-ripping your mp3's into wma format. 96kbps wma format is comparable to 192kbps mp3 format. And cuts the space almost in half. it's really up to you though what sounds best to you. If you like 128, then download 128.
BUT im really startin to like the quality on the 256-320. I have a 60 gig HD thats partioned 40-20 I think... The bigger partion is almost full lol Its just REALLY hard to find the higher quality songs [img]graemlins/cry.gif[/img] especially the old stuff[ May 25, 2004, 02:44 AM: Message edited by: 131.7 dB Z24 ]


