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X5 Sport 11-22-2006 05:52 PM

I Tune's bit rate 128 :rolleyes:
 
I downloaded some music from I tunes last night and the bit rate is only 128 I have my settings set a 320 for CD's importing is there any way of getting this higher with I tunes downloads or is the just the way it is ?

Thanks in advance

Halston Pitman 11-22-2006 05:53 PM

Hmmmm 128 bit rate in my terms is "lower than CD quality" but I think it is supposedly "CD Quality".

I disagree.

Ken@BSW 11-22-2006 05:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Halston Pitman
Hmmmm 128 bit rate in my terms is "lower than CD quality" but I think it is supposedly "CD Quality".

I disagree.

I disagree as well. I know I can personally tell a difference between 128 and 256. After 384, personally I cannot tell a difference. I'm not even sure if I can notice a difference between 256 and 384, but they definitely sound better than 128 rips.

X5 Sport 11-22-2006 06:06 PM

Thanks for speedy replys I knew I could here the difference too.Just need to know id there is anyway of getting better bit rate through settings

Brian-bmw 11-22-2006 06:54 PM

No, you can not change the iTunes bit rate. The lower rate is part of Apple's content marketing strategy that still leads people to purchase CDs if the really like an iTunes track. (On the plus side, Apple does claim that their 128-bit compression rate is much better quality than a comperable 128-bit MP3 rip.)

Tom G. 11-23-2006 12:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by X5 Sport
I downloaded some music from I tunes last night and the bit rate is only 128 I have my settings set a 320 for CD's importing is there any way of getting this higher with I tunes downloads or is the just the way it is ?

Thanks in advance

This is Apple's default for iTunes music. For CDs, try to use a minimum of 192kbps or preferrably higher if space allows it.

vinuneuro 11-23-2006 12:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Ken@BSW
I disagree as well. I know I can personally tell a difference between 128 and 256. After 384, personally I cannot tell a difference. I'm not even sure if I can notice a difference between 256 and 384, but they definitely sound better than 128 rips.

Try a lossless format like .flac..you'll def notice the difference ;)

Tom G. 11-23-2006 12:39 AM

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Originally Posted by vinuneuro
Try a lossless format like .flac..you'll def notice the difference ;)

Too bad iPods won't support flac.

davipt 11-23-2006 04:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Brian-bmw
(On the plus side, Apple does claim that their 128-bit compression rate is much better quality than a comperable 128-bit MP3 rip.)

Apple uses a MPEG standard called AAC or MPEG4-Layer 3, which is an (big) evolution of MP3, so yes, a MP4 at 128kb is way better than a MP3 at the same rate.

Out of curiosity, your mobile device most certainly also supports AAC. Please note the the sound format is standard, but the DRM encoding is not, thus an .m4a (un-DRM-ed) work on a mobile, but the DRM'ed .m4p does not)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Audio_Coding


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