General Chat / What Are You Listening To Right Now
- 31-March 03
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Ablaze Offline
Well havent heard Double Bass yet, so without that the grade goes down, lol. And they say its their heaviest yet like every fucking band and it does'nt sound it. -
Ablaze Offline
Cryptopsy- Cold Hate, Warm blood.
Good song, you got And then you'll beg?
Its a great album which reminds me that I'm listening to it, Voice of Unreason. Good song. -
cg? Offline
192kbps?! That's a pointless waste of disk space, especially when you can get similar quality audio for 64kbps. Just use .wma or .rmj (Windows Media V. 9 or Real Audio 8 ), or some other file format with good compression.::: Don Johnson Big Band - Nutwood Cut | 04:02 | 192kbps Stereo :::
MP3s are a waste of disk space, and actually sound quite 'mechanical', as opposed to 'organic'. Organic is always better, imo.
But as I said above, most audio players have their own format. Use the format which goes with the audio player you use the most, and you'll get the best possible sound that audio player can muster.
Even, and especially, on smaller files. You see: .wma and .rmj work better on smaller files. And if you're going to use big files, just go for a lossless. Which, as the name implies, loses 0% of the audio quality (essentially, they're the .zip of the audio file type world).
With that said: I'm listening to absolutely nothing. -
KaiBueno Offline
Ian McCulloch -> "Webbed" (off of the 'Mysterio' (1992) album)
I'm listening to the whole disc really, but this is the current song playing (#7).
Kai -
jhoffa Offline
Thanks for the info.
192kbps?! That's a pointless waste of disk space, especially when you can get similar quality audio for 64kbps. Just use .wma or .rmj (Windows Media V. 9 or Real Audio 8 ), or some other file format with good compression.::: Don Johnson Big Band - Nutwood Cut | 04:02 | 192kbps Stereo :::
MP3s are a waste of disk space, and actually sound quite 'mechanical', as opposed to 'organic'. Organic is always better, imo.
But as I said above, most audio players have their own format. Use the format which goes with the audio player you use the most, and you'll get the best possible sound that audio player can muster.
Even, and especially, on smaller files. You see: .wma and .rmj work better on smaller files. And if you're going to use big files, just go for a lossless. Which, as the name implies, loses 0% of the audio quality (essentially, they're the .zip of the audio file type world).
With that said: I'm listening to absolutely nothing.
But I'm keeping my files the way they are. -
jhoffa Offline
Actually, I'm too fucking lazy to convert them or any shit like that.Okay. Senselessly wasting disk space on crappy audio sounds like a good idea to me...
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