I use WMA for my iPaq and record at 64kbps.
Lost of
CD's with minimal space.
But for home use I would use a higher bit
rate. My suggestion to you is to rip a
track in both formats at a range of bit rates
and
audition them yourself. I found
that 64kbps WMA sounded as good as 128kbps
MP3. But
higher than this
it all sounded very similar via headphones. No
idea
over speakers as I have not
got that far yet.
Bov!
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Sent: Sunday, April 14, 2002 12:20
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Subject: [ukha_d] MP3 or WMA
Starting to copy my CD's to my PC, was going
to
store as MP3's but a friend has said that WMA format is better and to copy
at
@ 128kbps. Before I embark on this anyone care to comment on which format I
should use and why.
Thanks,
Keith
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