[vorbis] An intresting article
Shawn Riley
roleypup at samford.net
Sun Dec 22 10:08:24 PST 2002
In 2000, I listened to MP3 exclusively for a few months. Almost all files were CBR, 32 kHz, Stereo, 192 or 224 kbit/sec, encoded with Lame 3.80 or so. After this I noticed that CDs sounded noisy.
- Shawn
Andreas Karlsson wrote:
>If you would only hear lossy compressed sounds, from the very beginning
>of your life, your mind would be tuned to this and you would have
>problems hearing "real" sounds, or they would sound "weired".
>If this is a big (potential) problem, I would not know. But I think it
>must have to do with huw much you expose yourselfe to lossy sounds and
>how lossy it really is (eg. MP3 64kbit or OGG -q 10).
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