Nonreality;410827 Wrote: 
> It's a nightmare for you to listen to but you still use AAC?
I think you might have misread me. I said that music training makes it
a nightmare to listen to off-key vocals, etc. I also said that I can
hear compression artifacts in any lossy encoding at any rate I've tried
(and even a few that are out-of-spec.) I didn't say that AAC is a
nightmare to listen to. :)

That aside for the moment, the only reason I even use AAC is because it
is the most sonically transparent of the lossy options available for a
reasonable number of portable players. Were iPods to have gigabytes
upon gigabytes of solid-state storage I'd be off of AAC and using only
lossless faster than you could say Go! :D


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