Subj : Re: 3d printing
To   : Nightfox
From : Zombie Mambo
Date : Fri Sep 20 2019 02:50 pm

 Re: Re: 3d printing
 By: Nightfox to Jamestyree on Thu Sep 19 2019 10:16 am

>   Re: Re: 3d printing
>   By: Jamestyree to MRO on Thu Sep 19 2019 01:10 pm
>
>  Ja> I agree. Most MP3's just don't sound as good. I have a few albums that
>  Ja> FLAC files (supposedly "lossless recordings") that are supposed to soun
>  Ja> as good as the original master recording. But I'll stick with my record
>  Ja> :)
>
> FLAC is lossless in that it doesn't remove any data during compression, as o
> With MP3, some of the audio data (which many people are not likely to hear)
>
> I have a hard time believing that a lossless format such as FLAC can't sound
> ginal sound.  Some people have argued that the standard CD sample rate isn't
> you're playing the music on.  Record players and devices for playing FLAC/MP
> not have the best speakers, which can definitely reduce the sound quality.
>
> Nightfox
>

I feel like I can hear the difference. Always did even back when cd's first
came out. There are for sure better/higher quality formats now. But you get
into streaming issues with the size differences. Satellite radio is one
industry that streams low-quality. I don't know what format they use, but it
sux.
I bet there's a higher tier service you can pay for that is lossless or at
least better. But it seems like im listening to a 128k mp3 when i listen to
Sirius. When i flip to a CD or FM it's like night and day difference.

So i canceled my subscription.


FLAC is an excellent format.
I won't rip songs to mp3 and I won't download music if its under 320kbps
because like you said, you can notice it.

Funny, audiophiles seem to swear by analog. I do too.
There's a certain warmth, hum, ambience from recordings made pre-digital that
give body to the songs you don't hear when you play their digital versions on
the same equipment.


Thanks,
Zombie Mambo

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