On 22/04/13 13:11, Dylan wrote:
On 22/04/13 11:54, lynn wrote:
On 22/04/13 12:33, Damon Register wrote:
On 4/22/2013 3:19 AM, lynn wrote:
I'm converting some music CD's for my 'phone using Sound Juicer. It's fine for rock/pop but poor for classical tracks. I notice sound juicer will only write ogg. It says mp3 and mp4 output is not Now you got me a little bit curious. In what way is it poor for classical?
Damon Register An example? Listen to Heinz Holliger playing Vivaldi on Philips 456 333-2. On the wav you can hear breathing and the keys clicking. On the ogg you can't.
Are you playing it on the same hardware? That sort of detail may be removed by "error correction" or other filtering in the encoding process, and would certainly not be reproduced faithfully by a phone. The wav sounds worse than the ogg on the phone, but just as good on a laptop coming directly from the cd as a proper (10 year old) hifi system. Maybe I should try another app? The quality is very good on the 'phone as it is. You can tell the difference between an ogg at 1 and an ogg at 6 for example. Maybe I'm expecting too much? L x
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