Originally posted by auujay
MP4 is the name of the format Apple uses with iTunes, what they call AAC.
MP4 stands for AAC, MP3 stands for MPeg 2, Layer 3
and Consumers would prefer Apple nor Microsoft control our music, DRM is going to be shit when they start adding "Trusted Computing" to motherboards.
Edit: The reason for me explain anyway is about Vbr MP3s. It is just a way to save disk space pretty much, In quiet parts of the song, you dont always need 256kbps quality. So turning down the bitrate when not-needed can reduce file size by 20-40%
Originally posted by FunKenLouis
what kinna mixer is that?
Its a Korg Kaoss Mixer. I don't think they make em anymore. its pretty sweet having a kaoss pad in the mixer.
and I paid $400 for teh cdj-200. Im still not finding anything bad about it. I never scratch so I don't need vinyl mode, and .02% pitch is damn accurate.
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May-23-2005 18:38
auujay
The Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2002
Location: Cleveland
quote:
Originally posted by dj_lane
MP4 stands for AAC, MP3 stands for MPeg 2, Layer 3
AAC really stands for Advanced Audio Coding. An audio-encoding standard for MPEG-2 that is not backwa rd-compatible with MPEG-1 audio. They call it mp4 so people will think it is like mp3 but "one better"
According to Wikipedia, MP4 is:
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MPEG-4 Part 14 or mp4, is a file format specified as part of the ISO/IEC MPEG-4 international standard. It is used to store media types defined by the ISO/IEC Moving Picture Experts Group, and can be used to store other media types as well. It is, or will be, typically used to store data in files, though it will be used in data streams and possibly in other ways
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I hope to buy soon another cdj and of course a new mixer.
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May-24-2005 07:54
Psiweaver
I DJ 120,000 Massives
Registered: Jul 2003
Location: Culver City United States
nice setup there orbital
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May-24-2005 08:19
niquid
tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2005
Location: 46 07 N, 14 49 E
wooow.... there are some nice setups here!!!
i noticed that a lot of people use the Shure Whitelabel cartridge. i want to have it too and i'm interested, are there any bad things about this cartridge, how's the sound and the groove tracking?
how is it compared to ortofon (scratch or elektro or night club)?
Originally posted by Nou
That isnt for a long while, Longhorn had its so called "Paledin" system scaled waaaaaaaaaaay back, so it only affects applications that start when windows starts (which is a good thing).
Trusted computing dosnt do any good unless the OS supports it.
Thank fully that wont be for a while. And of course there will always be some way around it.