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Hi - Is there any agreement on the optimum for CD quality? I can't really hear the difference bet 128 & 256. Thanks.
Hi - Is there any agreement on the optimum for CD quality? I can't really hear the difference bet 128 & 256. Thanks.
Exactly. "Mp3" and "CD quality" don't belong in the same snetence. CD's are converted from 16bit Wav files.No mp3 is CD quality. If you want CD quality use a lossless codec.
Thanks for responses. Everyone's picking up on the words "CD". The question really is what is the optimum bit rate for encoding MP3's so that i am not just creating a larger file without any audible improvement?
Yes lossless is best. I have a client who wants me to create MP3's out of some songs he recorded.
Small file size - maybe it doesn't matter but I was just thinking if he loads them into an MP3 player I didn't want to take up excessive space. Maybe that's not an issue with larger capacity MP3 players...
No offense, but if your client can't figure out how to make their own MP3's from a CD you give them - then they are morons and probably won't care what bitrate the MP3 is.
"Mp3" and "CD quality" don't belong in the same snetence.
By definition the "optimum" is the highest bit rate at which you can encode. These when virtually everyone has high speed connections why not just encode it at the max?Hi - Is there any agreement on the optimum for CD quality? I can't really hear the difference bet 128 & 256. Thanks.
By definition the "optimum" is the highest bit rate at which you can encode. These when virtually everyone has high speed connections why not just encode it at the max?