- Mar 24, 2012
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Here, we're going to talk about audio formats (flac, mp3, ogg, aiff, wav, aac, etc.) and their quality( 320kps, VBR, CBR, compression levels, how it can be used, etc.)
Try to explain why you choose what you do other than saying "because it's better." Feel free to post articles and other places if they help~ but try to keep them realistic and relevant.
1. What format do you listen to and why?
2. What format do you use to store music?
3. What do you use to listen to the music?
4. What is more important to you: file size, quality, or both?
5. What other formats have you tried? What have you not tried yet?
6. (optional) what audio related things do you not understand well?
7. (optional) what would you like to see in the future with audio?
8. other comments~
I usually use mp3 simply because my ipod touch can have more music at a good quality. The battery life isn't drained, and I can use it with almost anything. Most of my backups are mp3, but I do have some flac for a few things, simply because I may want to put it on a CD for a bigger speaker. I'm not sure if it'll sound better in my car :f I usually use a dock stereo, my laptop, earbuds, and my car to listen to my music. I don't think lossless would make a difference except in my car~ I like to have a balance of quality and file size. If it's 192kbs+ I'm fine with that~ though I do prefer 320. I have tried .Ogg .AIFF and .WAV, possibly others. I'm interested in Ogg since I heard how similar it is to mp3. The only downside is that it's pointless unless you convert lossless to ogg. I've also tried aac,, which is an option in itunes for the ipod. I think it would ruin the music because of the low bitrate and my car speakers :f
Generally, I don't quiet understand compression levels and lossless format differences. I've read online about them plenty of times, but don't see what the big deal is~ I heard you need top equipment to hear the difference between lossless and mp3 320. I've also heard that there isn't a noticeable difference between VBR and CBR at high quality.
I think I'd like to see flac and ogg supported on ipods and other devices. It would be interesting to see new formats that can combine the benefits of flac and mp3~ ogg is close to that.
Try to explain why you choose what you do other than saying "because it's better." Feel free to post articles and other places if they help~ but try to keep them realistic and relevant.
1. What format do you listen to and why?
2. What format do you use to store music?
3. What do you use to listen to the music?
4. What is more important to you: file size, quality, or both?
5. What other formats have you tried? What have you not tried yet?
6. (optional) what audio related things do you not understand well?
7. (optional) what would you like to see in the future with audio?
8. other comments~
I usually use mp3 simply because my ipod touch can have more music at a good quality. The battery life isn't drained, and I can use it with almost anything. Most of my backups are mp3, but I do have some flac for a few things, simply because I may want to put it on a CD for a bigger speaker. I'm not sure if it'll sound better in my car :f I usually use a dock stereo, my laptop, earbuds, and my car to listen to my music. I don't think lossless would make a difference except in my car~ I like to have a balance of quality and file size. If it's 192kbs+ I'm fine with that~ though I do prefer 320. I have tried .Ogg .AIFF and .WAV, possibly others. I'm interested in Ogg since I heard how similar it is to mp3. The only downside is that it's pointless unless you convert lossless to ogg. I've also tried aac,, which is an option in itunes for the ipod. I think it would ruin the music because of the low bitrate and my car speakers :f
Generally, I don't quiet understand compression levels and lossless format differences. I've read online about them plenty of times, but don't see what the big deal is~ I heard you need top equipment to hear the difference between lossless and mp3 320. I've also heard that there isn't a noticeable difference between VBR and CBR at high quality.
I think I'd like to see flac and ogg supported on ipods and other devices. It would be interesting to see new formats that can combine the benefits of flac and mp3~ ogg is close to that.