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Audio Format Listening Tests Concluded

Pointing to the conclusions of this listening study, nullity writes: "The results are interesting, and show a high variation in the performance of the various codecs on different musical styles. Ogg seems to work well on dance music, WMA8 on chamber music, etc."

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  1. WMA8 by af_robot · · Score: 5, Funny

    Ogg seems to work well on dance music, WMA8 on chamber music, etc.

    Like requiem...

    1. Re:WMA8 by Snork+Asaurus · · Score: 2, Funny
      Ogg seems to work well on dance music, WMA8 on chamber music , etc.

      This might explain why I only think of WMA as being good enough for recording the sounds that I hear while sitting my "chamber" on my "throne".

      (no offence to those sounds intended).

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  2. Hmmmm by cca93014 · · Score: 3, Funny

    Tests confirmed that attempting to encode "Aphex Twin" with any of these codecs caused the PC to tremble at a frequency that, when connected to a refracting laser stuck up Bill Gates' ass, had it spell out "we're all dead" on the nearest wall.

  3. Re:Who cares about 64 kbps tests? by perlyking · · Score: 3, Funny
    64 kbps tests are pointless because no-ones uses those rates, and at higher rates the differences become negligable.
    Not quite true, I used 64kbps wma files for about a week and listening using really shitty earbuds and walking alongside noisy truck filled roads on the way to work I couldnt tell the difference :-) Now I have some decent portable earbuds though (etymotics) you wont catch me using 64k wma (or I suspect any bitrate of wma!).
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  4. "LIVE" format is best... by turnstyle · · Score: 2, Funny
    Just worth mentioning that the single best audio format is "LIVE" - it sounds so good, it'll seem that you can reach out and touch the performers (please don't).

    I know that the thread is about compression formats, but hey - go to a bar/club with "LIVE" music, pay $10 at the door, have a drink and a good time.

    Hopefully, the guys playing are getting a percent of the door, and they'll be happy to see you in the audience. Feel that bass!

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  5. Re:Who cares about 64 kbps tests? by Zeinfeld · · Score: 3, Funny
    Everyone is saying 'you would need golden ears to tell the difference' yadda yadda. In my view the whole test is bogus because we don't have figures for the original CD track.

    I would not be at all suprised to see people favor the compressed over the original. The fact is that a lot of so called audiophiles are really pretty ignorant gadget freaks. At university I knew a friend who made money by helping to repackage the components of a bog standard Philips CD player in a pretty box to sell to audiophiles for ten times the price.

    I had a so called audiophile witter on for ages about how this was actually quite rational and how using a more stable motor with reduced wow and flutter dramatically improved the sound. He still does not believe that the quartz crystal controls the sound output rate.

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  6. Re:Sound Artifacts by Jucius+Maximus · · Score: 3, Funny
    "That is because you have crap hearing. Get a very cleanly (over) produced song - I recommend TLC - Unpretty (no, you don't have to like it. [...] If you can't hear this difference having done exactly what I've said then I suggest you are not qualified to ever post a comment to a thread discussing audio quality again."

    And if you log onto kazaa and download the mp3 to and then attempt to do this quality comaprison, you are not qualified to ever post on slashdot again. :P