Listening Comparisons For Audio Codecs At 64kbps
waaka! writes "Hydrogenaudio has just wrapped up a listening test of various audio codecs at 64kbps. Check out the results, where Ogg Vorbis performed quite well, scoring significantly better than WMA, RealAudio and QuickTime AAC, and kept pace with MP3Pro and HE-AAC (AAC with the SBR extensions that MP3Pro uses). Clearly, though, no codec can honestly claim 128 kbps MP3 quality at 64 kbps. The charts at the end show entries for 128kbps LAME MP3 and 64kbps FhG MP3, but these are used as high and low anchors for reference, as MP3 is really out of its league at bitrates such as these."
...to compensate for everyone's crappy $1.99 computer speakers?
"A great democracy must be progressive or it will soon cease to be a great democracy." --Theodore Roosevelt
That's what the 40 gig iPod is for.
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We shouldn't even be talking about this. MP3's are illegal and hurt our favorite artists. The record producers would never hurt the artists, so we shouldn't either.
You were probably almost fired for listening to such a shitty band, not for sharing MP3s.
I can compress anything to a single bit. The decompression algrithm, however, depends on what you have compressed earlier ;-)
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Whoops, some kinda integer math error.
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Nobody will ever need less than 64kbps of audio.