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<blockquote data-quote="yacoub" data-source="post: 1851457" data-attributes="member: 568642"><p>for some reason 192kbps often sound better than 256kbps mp3s. 320kbps usually sound the best though i've run into some that people have made that have disgusting high-pitched amplification that is terrible. must be the encoding algorythm they use. generally though, a top-quality VBR mp3 wins the day with the best trade-off in filesize and soundquality - normally sounding every bit as good as a 320kbps CBR mp3.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yacoub, post: 1851457, member: 568642"] for some reason 192kbps often sound better than 256kbps mp3s. 320kbps usually sound the best though i've run into some that people have made that have disgusting high-pitched amplification that is terrible. must be the encoding algorythm they use. generally though, a top-quality VBR mp3 wins the day with the best trade-off in filesize and soundquality - normally sounding every bit as good as a 320kbps CBR mp3. [/QUOTE]
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