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  • Shyone379
    • Sep 2006
    • 24

    Re: Audio Format Poll

    I have made changes to my collection several times, used monkies, Ogg, mp3 etc, although I found Monkies, a good codec, like ogg, it has little support or usage elswhere in the world... mp3 tho being the most used, is locked at 16 bit. so MP4 it is for me now as it has better support in commercial hardware, good quality and file size.

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    • DudeBoyz
      dBpoweramp Enthusiast
      • Oct 2006
      • 63

      Re: Audio Format Poll

      MP3

      For Fast Fraunhoffer (Music Match 4.x and above) I do 160kbps
      For Lame (audio grabber, dbpa), I do 192kbps

      With headphones on I cannot tell much diff between the FF at 160 and the Lame at 192.

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      • bhoar
        dBpoweramp Guru
        • Sep 2006
        • 1173

        Re: Audio Format Poll

        This thread keeps popping up as new, even though no new posts are showing up.

        Is this because it is a poll, and folks (or webspiders?) keep submitting responses?

        -brendan

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        • LtData
          dBpoweramp Guru
          • May 2004
          • 8288

          Re: Audio Format Poll

          Its because people keep voting in the poll

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          • bhoar
            dBpoweramp Guru
            • Sep 2006
            • 1173

            Re: Audio Format Poll

            Originally posted by LtData
            Its because people keep voting in the poll
            Ok then. Well, I figure I should put something smart, then, at the end of the thread while I can.

            Hey you! Yeah you! What are you doing at the keyboard? Go outside! Have fun!

            -brendan

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            • wmoonshine
              • Aug 2003
              • 14

              Re: Audio Format Poll
              • I primarily rip to .APE. Monkeys Audio (.APE) is slightly better than FLAC according to tests I ran over a year ago. See also the table at http://www.monkeysaudio.com/comparison.html for a comparison of the performance of most of the popular lossless compressors.
              • Lossless compression allows for conversion to a lossy format later should I need to download to a player such as the IPod.
              • With the low cost of large hard drives these days, space isn't an issue, nor is the cost of a backup drive. A 320 GB hard drive can store a little over 8000 30-Mbyte APE files. Classical music typically rips with an average compression ratio of 2.2:1. Rock, pop and folk music usually around 1.5:1. Anyone who rips a lot of music should have at least two backups and this is easy to do now with the large and cheap drives.
              • I do a fair amount of wave editing of tracks I've ripped, often sometime after I've ripped them. This necessitates a lossless compression. I'm always on the hunt for beautiful and prefessionally recorded music and I rarely rip entire CD's, only tracks I like.
              • Music files that are poorly recorded (ie, noisy, contain distortion, poor miking, etc) or one's that interest me only a little I rip to m4a Nero (AAC) or mp3.

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