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MP3/Ipod vs. C.D.?
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<blockquote data-quote="whitedragon551" data-source="post: 7951189" data-attributes="member: 608181"><p>Not true.</p><p></p><p>CD's are considered lossless format. MP3 is a lossy codec. Depending on the MP3 encoding it could very well be much worse than CD quality. However, the human ear can not hear any distinguishable different above 224kbps provided the MP3 is encoded properly. There is also the option of MP3 V0 encoding that is also a high end MP3 encoding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whitedragon551, post: 7951189, member: 608181"] Not true. CD's are considered lossless format. MP3 is a lossy codec. Depending on the MP3 encoding it could very well be much worse than CD quality. However, the human ear can not hear any distinguishable different above 224kbps provided the MP3 is encoded properly. There is also the option of MP3 V0 encoding that is also a high end MP3 encoding. [/QUOTE]
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