I use 192kpps compression when syncing my IPhone with ITunes. Best trade off in quality vs size for me. Your listening environment is more important than compression for sound quality.Why not test it out yourself
Oh and why not try iTunes Match... Then nothing is on your MB at all and your Classic is fine!
How much audio quality is lost converting 320kbps MP3 to 128kbps AAC?
I'd like to know so that I can store more files on my iPhone and iPod classic (also to make the iPod classic hard drive spin less). Also to save space on my Macbook hard disk
How much audio quality is lost converting 320kbps MP3 to 128kbps AAC?
I'd like to know so that I can store more files on my iPhone and iPod classic (also to make the iPod classic hard drive spin less). Also to save space on my Macbook hard disk
foobar2000 comparator looked interesting, but it's still only listening by ear according to this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jt7GyFW4hOI
Is there something else that can give you a graph or more statistical view of what is being lost from or changed in the file or in which parts there have been changes?
foobar2000 comparator looked interesting, but it's still only listening by ear according to this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jt7GyFW4hOI
Is there something else that can give you a graph or more statistical view of what is being lost from or changed in the file or in which parts there have been changes?
How much audio quality is lost converting 320kbps MP3 to 128kbps AAC?
I'd like to know so that I can store more files on my iPhone and iPod classic (also to make the iPod classic hard drive spin less). Also to save space on my Macbook hard disk
And you spent 5 years writing that reply.8.4% i spent 4 months studying this