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<blockquote data-quote="Boomin Granny" data-source="post: 310720" data-attributes="member: 549884"><p>CD's are encoded at 128Kbits/s And 44.1Khz. If you are ripping music off a CD, it is pointless to go any higher(that SQ difference is psychosymatic). If you have music d/led off the web or ripped on to MP3's already. It is pointless to convert it back to .cda(cd audio format) because the MP3's have already stripped away the SQ. Therefore, if you have lots of MP3's, put them on an MP3 disc. You get a lot more listening time and it makes no difference in SQ if they were already MP3's in the first place. MP3's strip away the sounds that are inaudible due to other sounds drowning them out. This is not noticable in most setups, unless you have a really high quality home audio setup and a very tuned ear. The MP3's that sound shitty are the ones that are encoded below 128Kbits/s</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomin Granny, post: 310720, member: 549884"] CD's are encoded at 128Kbits/s And 44.1Khz. If you are ripping music off a CD, it is pointless to go any higher(that SQ difference is psychosymatic). If you have music d/led off the web or ripped on to MP3's already. It is pointless to convert it back to .cda(cd audio format) because the MP3's have already stripped away the SQ. Therefore, if you have lots of MP3's, put them on an MP3 disc. You get a lot more listening time and it makes no difference in SQ if they were already MP3's in the first place. MP3's strip away the sounds that are inaudible due to other sounds drowning them out. This is not noticable in most setups, unless you have a really high quality home audio setup and a very tuned ear. The MP3's that sound shitty are the ones that are encoded below 128Kbits/s [/QUOTE]
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