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some tracks sound like ***, some really awesome
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<blockquote data-quote="whitedragon551" data-source="post: 7261076" data-attributes="member: 608181"><p>Its the encoding of the MP3. The human ear cant detect any loss in MP3 files that are 224kbps and under. Make sure your getting atleast 224kbps or better. A 320kbps is lossless format to the human ears. That being said just because an MP3 is 320kbps doesnt mean its going to sound better than a 224kbps MP3. For instance some people up convert a 128kbps MP3 to a 320kbps MP3. You cant do that. You cant physically reconstruct the bits that were taken out when the MP3 was compressed to a 128kbps. You cant reconstruct something that has physically been removed without a proper copy of the music. The Epicenter Retro recommended wont help you at all and will likely make your issue worse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whitedragon551, post: 7261076, member: 608181"] Its the encoding of the MP3. The human ear cant detect any loss in MP3 files that are 224kbps and under. Make sure your getting atleast 224kbps or better. A 320kbps is lossless format to the human ears. That being said just because an MP3 is 320kbps doesnt mean its going to sound better than a 224kbps MP3. For instance some people up convert a 128kbps MP3 to a 320kbps MP3. You cant do that. You cant physically reconstruct the bits that were taken out when the MP3 was compressed to a 128kbps. You cant reconstruct something that has physically been removed without a proper copy of the music. The Epicenter Retro recommended wont help you at all and will likely make your issue worse. [/QUOTE]
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