Originally posted by Woonyxoxo
You know what I mean.
:P
I don't think I can hear any difference between VBR and CBR tbh.
Would be fun to test though, so that would be nice of you JiveBoJingles
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Oct-30-2010 13:12
Chimney
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No. And I bet most of the people don't either.
Oct-30-2010 13:15
MrJiveBoJingles
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quote:
Originally posted by Woonyxoxo
@MrJiveBoJingles
Would be really cool.
Okay. I'll have them ready within the next couple hours.
Oct-30-2010 13:25
klappa
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quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
Okay. I'll have them ready within the next couple hours.
Make some flacs too while your on it, a 16-bit flac and a 24-bit flac
Oct-30-2010 15:28
Chimney
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quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
Okay. I'll have them ready within the next couple hours.
I'll just use Total Commander to scan for the encoder used then Adobe Audio to see the frequency and deduce wether it's real or not.
Oct-30-2010 15:33
MrJiveBoJingles
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quote:
Originally posted by dj christian
Make some flacs too while your on it, a 16-bit flac and a 24-bit flac
I only have one album in 24 bit in the first place (CDs and Beatport WAVs are 16, after all), so for most of my music that would just be an upconversion from 16 bit, which would make no difference to the sound.
Someone else with a good amount of 24 bit music is welcome to try it, though...
Oct-30-2010 15:48
MrJiveBoJingles
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Okay here is the test. 10 tracks, 3 sound files each, some different genres and different years. First file is CBR, second is VBR, third is the "X" that you need to identify: