I'm not hearing any pops. May be your connection.

On Jan 2, 2008 6:59 PM, Robert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If anyone is interested, you can compare the sound quality of a high
> bitrate and a low bitrate music mp3 at a web site for which I serve as
> web dunce.
>
> The web address is:  http://www.capitalwinds.org/music.html  All music
> was recorded live and rendered to a CD before encoding as an mp3.  The
> mp3s are all variable bit rates.
>
> The high quality mp3 for "Panis Angelicus" was encoded at 256 kb/sec
> target, the "dial-up" at 96 kb/sec.
> The high quality mp3 for "Academic Festival Overture" was encoded at 224
> kb/sec, the "dial-up" at 64 kb/sec.
>
> There is some popping sounds on the computer when playing the files from
> the web site; these sounds are not there on the original mp3s when
> played on my computer using WinAmp.  I don't know why this should be.


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