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<blockquote data-quote="HiAmplidude" data-source="post: 1091676" data-attributes="member: 561470"><p>There can also be a difference in audible sound quality, depending on the encoder.</p><p></p><p>For example, with the right settings using EAC and L.A.M.E together, I can usually make a 128kbps track sound better than my buddy's 192kbps and some 256kbps track of the same CD-ripped song, when he's using "other" common encoders... especially if the other encoders can't make sense of errors on an old/damaged CD, and just encode them the way they see them.</p><p></p><p>But, even with EAC/LAME, I still prefer higher than 192, even if it's variable bit rate (VBR) to save space.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HiAmplidude, post: 1091676, member: 561470"] There can also be a difference in audible sound quality, depending on the encoder. For example, with the right settings using EAC and L.A.M.E together, I can usually make a 128kbps track sound better than my buddy's 192kbps and some 256kbps track of the same CD-ripped song, when he's using "other" common encoders... especially if the other encoders can't make sense of errors on an old/damaged CD, and just encode them the way they see them. But, even with EAC/LAME, I still prefer higher than 192, even if it's variable bit rate (VBR) to save space. [/QUOTE]
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