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<blockquote data-quote="`pr0digy" data-source="post: 623678" data-attributes="member: 554650"><p>You can't increase bitrate once the mp3 is created... Technically, you can, but it won't make a differance in SQ, there's no way to gain back what was lost.</p><p></p><p>MP3 definitely DOES have it's problems... Try listening to a DJ spin on cd decks, and on a good club system, you can hear (and feel basswise) which songs are mp3's. In the DJ world it's ultra-bad form to use MP3's at all (talking legit even), because they just don't sound the same.</p><p></p><p>That said, I use 320k mp3's in my car all the time, sounds fine. Not PERFECT, but good enough for me (and my budget).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="`pr0digy, post: 623678, member: 554650"] You can't increase bitrate once the mp3 is created... Technically, you can, but it won't make a differance in SQ, there's no way to gain back what was lost. MP3 definitely DOES have it's problems... Try listening to a DJ spin on cd decks, and on a good club system, you can hear (and feel basswise) which songs are mp3's. In the DJ world it's ultra-bad form to use MP3's at all (talking legit even), because they just don't sound the same. That said, I use 320k mp3's in my car all the time, sounds fine. Not PERFECT, but good enough for me (and my budget). [/QUOTE]
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