Originally posted by: Broohaha
i once had an AOL screename called "oogabooga"hence, oog it is!
Originally posted by: fivespeed5
Originally posted by: Broohaha
i once had an AOL screename called "oogabooga"hence, oog it is!
but it's ogg
Originally posted by: NuclearFusi0n
FLAC in the hizzouse.
Originally posted by: OrganizedChaos
Originally posted by: NuclearFusi0n
FLAC in the hizzouse.
YAY someone else that understands that even mp3s encoded at 320 still suck! i'm not alone.
Okay...mp3 by its nature compresses sound files by taking out parts that your ears supposedly can't hear. The smaller the file (lower bitrate) the less quality. It sucks, because it's a 'lossy' format - once you go mp3, you can never go back or forward - the quality's already been diminished.Originally posted by: BG4533
Originally posted by: OrganizedChaos
Originally posted by: NuclearFusi0n
FLAC in the hizzouse.
YAY someone else that understands that even mp3s encoded at 320 still suck! i'm not alone.
Could you please explain why they suck or point me to something that explains.
Thanks,
Brian
Originally posted by: jumpr
Okay...mp3 by its nature compresses sound files by taking out parts that your ears supposedly can't hear. The smaller the file (lower bitrate) the less quality. It sucks, because it's a 'lossy' format - once you go mp3, you can never go back or forward - the quality's already been diminished.Originally posted by: BG4533
Originally posted by: OrganizedChaos
Originally posted by: NuclearFusi0n
FLAC in the hizzouse.
YAY someone else that understands that even mp3s encoded at 320 still suck! i'm not alone.
Could you please explain why they suck or point me to something that explains.
Thanks,
Brian
Lossless encoding simply 'squishes' the file by mashing it together, and your computer uses its processing power to decode it. Basically you're getting CD audio in its original form in a bit smaller of a file size than just .wav. The good thing about lossless audio is that you can convert to mp3 for portable devices, etc. or just to save space, and you still retain the original high quality sound file in lossless format, even though you have an mp3 of the song as well.
I like Monkey's Audio for a lossless encoding format because it has the lowest CPU utilization of any lossless format, allegedly.
Right...that's what I do. Rip using EAC + MA, encode MA --> mp3 when I put music on my Axim.Originally posted by: fivespeed5
Originally posted by: jumpr
Okay...mp3 by its nature compresses sound files by taking out parts that your ears supposedly can't hear. The smaller the file (lower bitrate) the less quality. It sucks, because it's a 'lossy' format - once you go mp3, you can never go back or forward - the quality's already been diminished.Originally posted by: BG4533
Originally posted by: OrganizedChaos
Originally posted by: NuclearFusi0n
FLAC in the hizzouse.
YAY someone else that understands that even mp3s encoded at 320 still suck! i'm not alone.
Could you please explain why they suck or point me to something that explains.
Thanks,
Brian
Lossless encoding simply 'squishes' the file by mashing it together, and your computer uses its processing power to decode it. Basically you're getting CD audio in its original form in a bit smaller of a file size than just .wav. The good thing about lossless audio is that you can convert to mp3 for portable devices, etc. or just to save space, and you still retain the original high quality sound file in lossless format, even though you have an mp3 of the song as well.
I like Monkey's Audio for a lossless encoding format because it has the lowest CPU utilization of any lossless format, allegedly.
yeah but IIRC MA only halves the file size, for portable devices you can't really use loseless and have a lot of songs.
Ideally you should rip all your albums in MA (or some other type of lossless) then convert to mp3/ogg/wma/etc as needed.
Originally posted by: xcript
Sshh, don't spoil it for him.Originally posted by: fivespeed5but it's oggOriginally posted by: Broohaha i once had an AOL screename called "oogabooga"hence, oog it is!
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Originally posted by: pray4mojo
What's the difference between CBR AND VBR?