On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 5:08 PM, madcoder <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Stoyan Damov wrote:
>>Re .mp3s, you surely can't expect the device to play a 48KHz .mp3 w/ a
>>320kbps bitrate so you can safely drop the quality to say 32KHz @
>>128kbps and the user wouldn't notice it for sure.
>
> What is the audio limitations of the android platform/G1?  How do you
> know that 32KHz/128kbps is the best quality that can be heard?

These numbers can be found if you google around for best/sufficient
bitrate for phones.
I can assure you that on my G1 I can barely make any difference (w/o
the headset) between an insane quality (48KHz/320 kbps) mp3 and a
22Khz/96kbps one.

>
> I'm not trying to be a jerk, but I would like to know the best audio
> quality from android played through a good set of ear buds or
> headphones.  File size is critical as well, so this is very important
> information to get correct.
>
> Thanks
> >
>

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