I am steps away from deleting my entire library because of concerns about various bit rates and sound qualities. I could use some feedback in terms of best next steps with my collection. I understand that 128 kbps mp3's are perfectly good for most listening, but if I have space and time should I make some changes?
2,500 tracks that were ripped from store-bought cd's into 128 kbps mp3 (using musicmatch jukebox with its default ripping settings);
500 tracks from iTunes (128 kbps AAC) that have been converted to 192 kbps mp3 by iTunes (middle step intentionally left out);
1,500 tracks from various sources that are 192 or above and mostly variable bit rate (LAME).
My first question is if I just re-rip the 2,500 cd's since I still have the cd's? If so, what should I use and what bitrate, etc. (320 vbr?)? I am an mp3 person, but am open if an alternate format works across various music devices (iPod, Roku soundbridge, iTunes).
Second question, what about the converted mp4's? Did they lose quality during the second lossy compression? Can they be improved or just leave them as is?
2,500 tracks that were ripped from store-bought cd's into 128 kbps mp3 (using musicmatch jukebox with its default ripping settings);
500 tracks from iTunes (128 kbps AAC) that have been converted to 192 kbps mp3 by iTunes (middle step intentionally left out);
1,500 tracks from various sources that are 192 or above and mostly variable bit rate (LAME).
My first question is if I just re-rip the 2,500 cd's since I still have the cd's? If so, what should I use and what bitrate, etc. (320 vbr?)? I am an mp3 person, but am open if an alternate format works across various music devices (iPod, Roku soundbridge, iTunes).
Second question, what about the converted mp4's? Did they lose quality during the second lossy compression? Can they be improved or just leave them as is?
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