Your comparison of 128 kbps MP3 files from Real, are essentially compared to the theoretical equivalent of 384 kbps MP3 files... an audio range that exceeds the wave form capacity of CDs themselves.
I suppose you have some evidence to back this up? Oh wait, you were talking out of your ass just like the author of the article...
Raw MPEG-1/Layer 3 & MPEG-2/Layer 3 (mp3) compressors at its highest bitrate (320 kbps) is NOT lossy
Do you even understand the concept of "lossy"? MP3 and AAC are always lossy.
Your comparison of 128 kbps MP3 files from Real, are essentially compared to the theoretical equivalent of 384 kbps MP3 files... an audio range that exceeds the wave form capacity of CDs themselves.
I suppose you have some evidence to back this up? Oh wait, you were talking out of your ass just like the author of the article...
Raw MPEG-1/Layer 3 & MPEG-2/Layer 3 (mp3) compressors at its highest bitrate (320 kbps) is NOT lossy
Do you even understand the concept of "lossy"? MP3 and AAC are always lossy.
So basically we're screwed?