This is true.Evad said:There's nowt to stop people re-encoding at 256 though.
I dunno... having listened to 320's for the past 18 months, I can usually hear the difference between that and 256. Not sure if I could hear the difference between 256 and 192 though.Evad said:To all but the most trained ear there isnt too much between 192 and 256.
Booooo! :DDuck_Racer said:FUck it, I'm too knackered to sort this out now.
tambourine-man said:
You can't 'change' it as such... it needs to have been ripped from source at a certain bitrate. If you've got the track on CD, just rip it at a higher bitrate. Otherwise, check the file properties of a track before you download it onto your computer and look at the bitrate. You want 256 or above.Deathrow558 said:So how do I change my 192 to 256?
Awwwww... sound! Good on yer!We_come1 said:Ah i've also got the Kappa's enjoy the silence choice in FLAC so i'll up that too.
No... but thatnks for pointing it out! :DDeathrow558 said:Oh cool so mine is ok??
That's what I'm doing right now.pingu said:Wouldn't it be better to listen to songs, instead of doing it by the bitrate? If the songs have been downloaded from soulseek or whatever, they might have been ripped at 128kbs, then back up to 256 or whatever.
Recieved and downloaded.daninalbion said:Changed song beacause mine was below the kbps requirement
shy fx - on the run
We_come1 said:Ah i've also got the Kappa's enjoy the silence choice in FLAC so i'll up that too.
We_come1 said:^ Whats your track? i'm very bored and in a helpful mood.