[vorbis] An intresting article

Martin Blackwell djdij at handbags.freeserve.co.uk
Sat Dec 21 18:23:10 PST 2002



just wait a couple of years/decades till you can get implants which bypass
the ear & go straight into your brain- no need to worry about damaging ur
hearing, just need to worry about hacked ID3 tags putting you into a coma :P
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From: "Christian.Buchner" <Christian.Buchner1 at epost.de>
To: <vorbis at xiph.org>
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Subject: Re: [vorbis] An intresting article

<p>>
>
> >> Unintended Consequences of MP3 Compression to Hearing:
> >>
http://www.informatik.fh-hamburg.de/~windle_c/Logologie/MP3-Gefahr/MP3-risk.
html
>
> > 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.
>
> I believe people should be more worried about radiation from their
cellphones.
>
> Well even IF listening to psychoacoustically coded music influences your
hearing,
> it will be mostly influencing your musical taste. Listen to country music
for a month
> and you will eventually learn to bear it. LOL.
>
>
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