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  • Thymaster

    • Aug 2007
    • 8

    Support for mp3HD planned?

    Hi,

    I just found this:
    mp3 encodes and stores music. An mp3 file takes up just 10 percent of the storage space of the original file, meaning music can be quickly transferred over the Internet and stored on mp3 players. As a result, music fans’ entire collections fit onto a device no bigger than a matchbox.

    It a de-/encoder for the IMO brand-new mp3HD format!

    What's so great about it?
    It compresses lossless(!) at the same compression level of FLAC but it produces mp3-compatible files, allowing to play such lossless format on most mp3 players!

    Would be great if you could very soon add support for this new format!

    TIA
    ThyMaster
  • Spoon
    Administrator
    • Apr 2002
    • 44475

    #2
    Re: Support for mp3HD planned?

    I have a feeling this format will do even worse than mp3pro (who would want to upload a huge .mp3 file to their portable went the only quality they get is mp3, not lossless)...
    Spoon
    www.dbpoweramp.com

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    • Thymaster

      • Aug 2007
      • 8

      #3
      Re: Support for mp3HD planned?

      OK, fair enough (I also figured that ordinary mp3 players will only play the lossy part of it) but nonetheless it would be great for ripping my CDs w/o fiddling around with two files for each song - one in FLAC and one in MP3....

      Which brings me back m (still unanswered) question:
      Will you support it?

      TIA
      ThyMaster

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      • wiak

        • Mar 2009
        • 6

        #4
        Re: Support for mp3HD planned?

        makes sense
        and it should be realy easy to make a encoder for dbpoweramp, its just like the Nero AAC plugin

        Thomson mp3HD software Toolkit includes:
        mp3HD command line encoder
        mp3HD command line decoder
        Winamp plug-in

        Example: mp3hdEncoder.exe -br 128000 -if test.wav -of test.mp3

        mp3 encodes and stores music. An mp3 file takes up just 10 percent of the storage space of the original file, meaning music can be quickly transferred over the Internet and stored on mp3 players. As a result, music fans’ entire collections fit onto a device no bigger than a matchbox.


        usefulness is
        you can play your mp3HDs on a PC in lossless quality, you can play them on a portal music player in standard mp3 quality and play them in lossless with a mp3HD Compatible Portal Player

        its a win win for all, most players will mp3HD as standard mp3s, but if you got a mp3HD compatible player you get lossless
        its NOT like mp3PRO where it makes better sound based lossy compression
        Last edited by wiak; March 20, 2009, 01:14 PM.

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        • iangrant
          dBpoweramp Enthusiast

          • Nov 2007
          • 94

          #5
          Re: Support for mp3HD planned?

          It's great for on your PC for, as has been mentioned, avoiding keeping two copies in, e.g. FLAC and MP3.

          It's crap if you only have a flash portable with, say, 4GB of memory, as where previously you used MP3 for 3-4MB file, now MP3HD gives you a ~25MB file, with no better quality.

          If, however, the MP3 portion is easily extractable, then I can see a future whereby when you sync it to your portable, just the lossy MP3 is uploaded.
          It's a bit like WavPack Hybrid, isn't it?

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          • Porcus
            dBpoweramp Guru

            • Feb 2007
            • 792

            #6
            Re: Support for mp3HD planned?

            Originally posted by Thymaster
            w/o fiddling around with two files for each song - one in FLAC and one in MP3....
            Suggestion: Keep in FLAC, and whenever you need MP3, convert rather than copy.

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            • shawn2333

              • Nov 2010
              • 1

              #7
              Re: Support for mp3HD planned?

              Hmm, well it seems since most folks have very large music libraries, and at these file sizes it puts an average album at 500mb. So formats / bitrates like these most likely will not become useful, much less popular until much much larger hard drives are on the market and affordable. I'm talking 100TB hard drives, because something like that is what would be needed to make people with thousands and thousands of songs even consider using mp3HD. At the rate we are going drives like that will be around sometime in the next 10 years, but at that time, itunes, or hopefully a predecessor that doesn't use syncing, will most likely encode the mp3s at higher bitrates automatically, and your average user will not even realize what is going on as he happily loads his giant collection onto his new iphone 12 with it's 100TB of storage. But we live right now, and I know I'm not going to put 500mb sized albums on my portable player, so I'll continue using mp3 VBR at V1 setting, because that sounds more than good enough for me, the reality is only a select few quality freaks will even have any use for this new format, however I am not disregarding it completely, because as I said, in the near future we will have much larger storage devices on our pcs, phones, portable players, and even in the next two years there will be SD cards with 2TB those will be the new SD XC, extended capacity, but as we keep moving towards huge storage, this format will have an applicable use, but most folks won't even know there has even been a change, especially if it keeps the extension .mp3, if you don't believe me try asking your average 35-40 year old or even a lot of college aged folks what the bit rate of that song they are listening to on their ipod is, and most of time they will respond.."uh what's a bit rate?"

              PS I bought a new phone that can play music and it supports the mp3HD format, and yes it does sound noticeably better, but I still will not use it for the majority of my albums, I have it set for 2 of my favorites, and a couple of favorite songs, but that is far as I will go with it for now, also it takes a few seconds longer for my phone to actually load the mp3HD files, but they do playback at higher quality.
              Last edited by shawn2333; November 13, 2010, 01:53 PM.

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              • Porcus
                dBpoweramp Guru

                • Feb 2007
                • 792

                #8
                Re: Support for mp3HD planned?

                Originally posted by shawn2333
                Hmm, well it seems since most folks have very large music libraries, and at these file sizes it puts an average album at 500mb. So formats / bitrates like these most likely will not become useful, much less popular until much much larger hard drives are on the market and affordable. I'm talking 100TB hard drives, because something like that is what would be needed to make people with thousands and thousands of songs even consider using mp3HD.
                "thousands and thousands" ... a 2TB drive suffices for about 40 000 songs. Most folks do not have that much.

                To get a grasp of your "100TB" figure: Some years ago, I saw an estimate -- from a highly non-autoritative source yes -- of five million songs available digitally. That would then take 250 TB.
                Last edited by Porcus; November 17, 2010, 09:31 AM.

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