Posted by CQ on 10/10/40 11:29
In article <-aCdnUSl5q3eT8zeRVn-qw@adelphia.com>, Saucer Man said...
> I'm new to the .mp3 scene. Would there be a noticable difference between
> 256 and 320 inside a car?
No. Inside a car they would both be overkill.
You could encode at 192 and likely not hear any loss of quality from the
original inside a car unless you have excellent car audio and a virtually
silent car.
The best bet would be one of the lame presets. In a noisy listening
environment, such as the typical car, <-V4--vbr-new> should be close to
perceptual transparency and will be a far smaller file than 320 or 256.
More information:
http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index.php?act=ST&f=15&t=28124
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CQ
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