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<blockquote data-quote="watermill" data-source="post: 7072875" data-attributes="member: 627341"><p>Thanks- whitedragon551.</p><p></p><p>I have always thought that the more Kbit/s music file has, the more sound detail it has, and when I have listed to song that are 120kbit/s and 3000Kbit/s I have heard huge difference in terms of sound detail. The music files with more kbit/s ratio aren't so flat like mp3 files that I have heard so far. However according to your post- The human ear can not hear any audible differences in music 240kbps and up... I doubt that I am right. Can You please comment on my understandings about kbit/s and sound quality ?</p><p></p><p>Thank You</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="watermill, post: 7072875, member: 627341"] Thanks- whitedragon551. I have always thought that the more Kbit/s music file has, the more sound detail it has, and when I have listed to song that are 120kbit/s and 3000Kbit/s I have heard huge difference in terms of sound detail. The music files with more kbit/s ratio aren't so flat like mp3 files that I have heard so far. However according to your post- The human ear can not hear any audible differences in music 240kbps and up... I doubt that I am right. Can You please comment on my understandings about kbit/s and sound quality ? Thank You [/QUOTE]
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