DJ_Spike wrote:Well an OGG file usually renders the best but better than that? im not sure have you tried patching it into Another alternative like Ableton Live or Cubase?
bartekko wrote:wav. is lossless
zorg wrote:also, most tracks released are 128-320 kbps, 16bit and 44.1KHz - 96KHz usually
not many people release things in 32bit lossless files at 192Khz... it's like almost pointless if the sources can't make that precise sounds... like samples.
also general filesizes are like hundreds of megs for one 1 minute track, so yeah...
A great man wrote:Circuitfry: fries circuits of this whole topic, one at a time (I know that's not how servers work, but Puns work all the time)
guitarskills wrote:I can't really tell the difference between a wav and an mp3, as long as its 512 sinc.
bartekko wrote:You guys must be new here
bartekko wrote:Do a double-blind test and THEN see if you can hear the difference.
big sound systems?
waveform comparision?
You guys must be new here
bartekko wrote:You guys must be new here
Vinyl Scratch wrote:bartekko wrote:You guys must be new here
But... But... I joined before you did.
bartekko wrote:Do a double-blind test and THEN see if you can hear the difference.
big sound systems?
waveform comparision?
You guys must be new here
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