- Jan 16, 2001
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I listen to a lot music. Mostly rock-oriented type stuff. I have noticed that even songs I am very familiar with (recording-quality-wise) sound BETTER when I am listen to an MP3 that was ripped to .wav then encoded to MP3, vs. listening to the CD straight-ahead.
I rip at 16-bit stereo, 44KHz and encode at 256kbps, stereo, if that matters.
It's not in my head! I can hear a difference. Stereo separation is better...MUCH better. Also, the individual instruments seems to stand out much better in the mix. What is up with this?
I rip at 16-bit stereo, 44KHz and encode at 256kbps, stereo, if that matters.
It's not in my head! I can hear a difference. Stereo separation is better...MUCH better. Also, the individual instruments seems to stand out much better in the mix. What is up with this?