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<blockquote data-quote="awalbert88" data-source="post: 156576" data-attributes="member: 545461"><p>CD is 1440, as already mentioned in the thread. VBR is definately NOT the highest quality possible, it uses the least space to produce the best quality in it, but is still lacking a lot of times if the encoding is done poorly.</p><p></p><p>192 does distort. So does 128, or 256, or 320. Any lossy compression distorts, but the higher the bitrate, the lower the perceivable distortion. Therefore, 320 sounds better than 192 because 320 has less distortion than 192.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="awalbert88, post: 156576, member: 545461"] CD is 1440, as already mentioned in the thread. VBR is definately NOT the highest quality possible, it uses the least space to produce the best quality in it, but is still lacking a lot of times if the encoding is done poorly. 192 does distort. So does 128, or 256, or 320. Any lossy compression distorts, but the higher the bitrate, the lower the perceivable distortion. Therefore, 320 sounds better than 192 because 320 has less distortion than 192. [/QUOTE]
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