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Compression [message #86052] Mon, 04 September 2017 12:27 Go to next message
WorkingWoman2017 is currently offline  WorkingWoman2017
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Viscount
Compression has been around for a long time. However the digital compressions (like MP3) loose a significant portion of the original data and it can not be expanded back to original content. Does anyone know of a way to get better sound on an MP3 or other digital formats?
Re: Compression [message #86053 is a reply to message #86052] Mon, 04 September 2017 12:33 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Zohanna is currently offline  Zohanna
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Baron
I have noticed the discrepancy of some digital formats. They just don't sound very good. I am interested in what could be done to help this sound as well. I currently don't use MP3s or the like because of the sound.
Re: Compression [message #86068 is a reply to message #86052] Tue, 05 September 2017 16:02 Go to previous message
johnnycamp5 is currently offline  johnnycamp5
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I find mp3's almost unlistenable at anything above whisper levels.

I usually use/download AIFF.
It's s a high definition audio format, but I believe FLAC is the most common format.
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