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Are you an iTunes Music Store addict?
I'll bet money that I could take the same song, rip it to lossless, then to 128 AAC, segment the audio, stitch random clips from the two rips together into a seamless track of the original, burn it back out to CD and you would be unable to tell which was lossless and which was 128 AAC under your normal listening environment.
Are you an iTunes Music Store addict?
Can you cite some sources for your claims? Otherwise this is purely another opinion. I would be happy to see how this claim has been rigorously tested, but I doubt that it has. Feel free to prove me wrong.
Are you an iTunes Music Store addict?
My Japanese wife has started popping CDs into the computer which is hooked up to the stereo. Asking her why she wasn't listening to the stuff she ripped to iTunes at 320. "It doesn't sound as good. His voice sounds flat." Hardly, a scientific survey but an idea that normal people can tell the difference. |
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