AznAnarchy99
Lifer
- Dec 6, 2004
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Originally posted by: Pepsi90919
Originally posted by: sheik124
Fück Lossless, I did double blind listening tests between FLACs and LAME --preset extreme MP3s encoded from the same EAC rip, I couldn't tell the difference on my Logitech Z-5500s or my Shure E2Cs.
just because you're deaf doesn't mean everyone else has to be.
Originally posted by: toekramp
lossless is fukn overrated
Originally posted by: AznAnarchy99
i cant tell the difference between 320 and lossless
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: compuwiz1
You just need to go add a second HD. I never use a disk when I install an OS. I keep all files, drivers, etc, on a second drive, as well as a mirror of all my music, vids, etc.![]()
I really should shouldn't I![]()
Originally posted by: sheik124
Fück Lossless, I did double blind listening tests between FLACs and LAME --preset extreme MP3s encoded from the same EAC rip, I couldn't tell the difference on my Logitech Z-5500s or my Shure E2Cs.
Originally posted by: kogase
I have all my stuff in uncompressed wave. Playing games and listening to the APE/FLAC at the same time was too much for my system (amazing) so I keep everything uncompressed. I'll be getting another harddrive as soon as I get the full Bach cantatas.
Originally posted by: ActuaryTm
With storage as inexpensive as it is these days, there is no reason not to add more.Originally posted by: Goosemaster
I really should shouldn't I![]()
Originally posted by: Zanix
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: yosuke188
Meh
I as in the middle of importing 4 new cds and now I'm stuck...will probably ahve to reboot....and the PVR might miss a show
*continues bitching in his own little world as he walks away*
You put your PVR in your main computer? You pwnd yourself, kawalski.
Originally posted by: AznAnarchy99
i cant tell the difference between 320 and lossless
Originally posted by: goku
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: compuwiz1
You just need to go add a second HD. I never use a disk when I install an OS. I keep all files, drivers, etc, on a second drive, as well as a mirror of all my music, vids, etc.![]()
I really should shouldn't I![]()
Please tell me that's a dedicated file server....
Originally posted by: goku
Originally posted by: sheik124
Fück Lossless, I did double blind listening tests between FLACs and LAME --preset extreme MP3s encoded from the same EAC rip, I couldn't tell the difference on my Logitech Z-5500s or my Shure E2Cs.
That's your problemThe E2cs are good but they're only $100 headphones... And you're speakers aren't exactly "audiophile quality". Two thing you need to do to see the difference, 1. Hookup your computer to a reciever/amplifier. 2. Get audiophile quality speakers/headphones 3.Turn up the volume 4.See the difference..
Originally posted by: goku
Originally posted by: kogase
I have all my stuff in uncompressed wave. Playing games and listening to the APE/FLAC at the same time was too much for my system (amazing) so I keep everything uncompressed. I'll be getting another harddrive as soon as I get the full Bach cantatas.
So I assume you're playing games on a Pentium 200? Man, I guess those extra 10FPS in Quake II really matter....lol...
Originally posted by: kogase
Originally posted by: goku
Originally posted by: kogase
I have all my stuff in uncompressed wave. Playing games and listening to the APE/FLAC at the same time was too much for my system (amazing) so I keep everything uncompressed. I'll be getting another harddrive as soon as I get the full Bach cantatas.
So I assume you're playing games on a Pentium 200? Man, I guess those extra 10FPS in Quake II really matter....lol...
I don't really know what the problem was. All I know is that when I was playing WoW and FLAC audio at the same time, the music would skip and stutter and garble. I could fix that by setting Winamp's priority up a notch, but then WoW would get all choppy. This is on a Barton 2500, Radeon 9800 Pro, 1G of RAM.
Of course, now I've quit WoW, but I haven't felt like compressing all of my stuff.
Originally posted by: kogase
Originally posted by: goku
Originally posted by: kogase
I have all my stuff in uncompressed wave. Playing games and listening to the APE/FLAC at the same time was too much for my system (amazing) so I keep everything uncompressed. I'll be getting another harddrive as soon as I get the full Bach cantatas.
So I assume you're playing games on a Pentium 200? Man, I guess those extra 10FPS in Quake II really matter....lol...
I don't really know what the problem was. All I know is that when I was playing WoW and FLAC audio at the same time, the music would skip and stutter and garble. I could fix that by setting Winamp's priority up a notch, but then WoW would get all choppy. This is on a Barton 2500, Radeon 9800 Pro, 1G of RAM.
Of course, now I've quit WoW, but I haven't felt like compressing all of my stuff.
Thing is though, I play flac songs all the time while playing BF2 and we all know how much of a ram hog BF2 is so I've got no real clue...Originally posted by: sheik124
If you only have 1 GB of RAM, WoW might be using it all, and you have to page for the rest of it AND access the FLAC off the hard drive, that would bog everything down.
Originally posted by: goku
Thing is though, I play flac songs all the time while playing BF2 and we all know how much of a ram hog BF2 is so I've got no real clue...Originally posted by: sheik124
If you only have 1 GB of RAM, WoW might be using it all, and you have to page for the rest of it AND access the FLAC off the hard drive, that would bog everything down.
Originally posted by: sheik124
If you only have 1 GB of RAM, WoW might be using it all, and you have to page for the rest of it AND access the FLAC off the hard drive, that would bog everything down.
And, I can pick out subtle differences in some music when I'm listening to the CD (or a lossless encode [ALAC or FLAC] for that matter) as opposed to LAME extreme (with forced stereo, joint-stereo sucks). But the songs I can are so far and few (like 1 out of 100) and the differences are really that freakin subtle that I can't justify not only reencoding all of it, but losing all that space. If I ever get a nice $2000 Klipsch HT setup, then yes, I'll go lossless, for now, LAME will do.
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: mzkhadir
how big was it ?
80GB![]()
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: sheik124
If you only have 1 GB of RAM, WoW might be using it all, and you have to page for the rest of it AND access the FLAC off the hard drive, that would bog everything down.
And, I can pick out subtle differences in some music when I'm listening to the CD (or a lossless encode [ALAC or FLAC] for that matter) as opposed to LAME extreme (with forced stereo, joint-stereo sucks). But the songs I can are so far and few (like 1 out of 100) and the differences are really that freakin subtle that I can't justify not only reencoding all of it, but losing all that space. If I ever get a nice $2000 Klipsch HT setup, then yes, I'll go lossless, for now, LAME will do.
Yeah...it really depends on the person..the music....
I listen to a LOT of classical and live recordings so I really care.
Originally posted by: sheik124
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: sheik124
If you only have 1 GB of RAM, WoW might be using it all, and you have to page for the rest of it AND access the FLAC off the hard drive, that would bog everything down.
And, I can pick out subtle differences in some music when I'm listening to the CD (or a lossless encode [ALAC or FLAC] for that matter) as opposed to LAME extreme (with forced stereo, joint-stereo sucks). But the songs I can are so far and few (like 1 out of 100) and the differences are really that freakin subtle that I can't justify not only reencoding all of it, but losing all that space. If I ever get a nice $2000 Klipsch HT setup, then yes, I'll go lossless, for now, LAME will do.
Yeah...it really depends on the person..the music....
I listen to a LOT of classical and live recordings so I really care.
Oh now well my LIVE recordings, I downloaded those in FLAC, and the only encoding they saw was to ALAC so I could enjoy them on my iPod![]()
Originally posted by: sheik124
Heh, in other news, it'll be the year 2010 before I can fill 3 x 160 GB drives and an external 120 GB drive. Yes, I know, I'll eat those words later![]()
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: sheik124
Heh, in other news, it'll be the year 2010 before I can fill 3 x 160 GB drives and an external 120 GB drive. Yes, I know, I'll eat those words later![]()
You'd be surprised. It didn't take that many Cds to fill my HD up...
Originally posted by: sheik124
Fück Lossless, I did double blind listening tests between FLACs and LAME --preset extreme MP3s encoded from the same EAC rip, I couldn't tell the difference on my Logitech Z-5500s or my Shure E2Cs.
