Re: MP3 Is Dead!

2017-05-17 Thread Aidan
Does this now mean that new recorders and recording software will not
offer mp3 anymore? Or will they make it open sorce for use with open
sorce software?

On 17/05/2017, Hamit Campos <hamitcam...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Yeah and in all honesty the MP3 incoder of the LS-14 is pretty good.
> Like I said before I think I'm just jaded because of the PTR1 and 2 then
> the MileStone 311.
>
>
> On 5/17/2017 1:40 PM, Byron Stephens wrote:
>> I've been doing my cd, vinyl and tape rips all at 320k-bit, and hear
>> nothing wrong. Quite offen some transcode their stuff making it look
>> like it's been done at 320k-bit, but it's artificial. I'll continue to
>> use the format until suddenly it magicly stops working, but that will
>> happen when john and george are back with the beatles and they're
>> going back out on tour, or bonn scot of AC DC wakes up from his long
>> sleep he's been in since 79. Not gonna happen.
>> - Original Message - From: "Hamit Campos" <hamitcam...@gmail.com>
>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
>> Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2017 10:34 AM
>> Subject: Re: MP3 Is Dead!
>>
>>
>>> Ah than saddly I guess I am an audio snob then. lol I can hear the
>>> mp3ness to some MP3s. Fair though some are better than others. But
>>> meh I prefer PCM WAV thanks. lol Na but maybe the matalicness of the
>>> PTR incoder jaded me like I said before.
>>>
>>>
>>> On 5/17/2017 1:30 PM, Chris Skarstad wrote:
>>>> Geez, such negativity around here!
>>>>
>>>> There is nothing in the world wrong with a 320 k mp3 at 44.1 khz
>>>> stereo.
>>>>
>>>> Listen on a good set of speakers and you will see.  Not as good as a
>>>> lossless file for sure, but unless you're an audio snob, there's
>>>> nothing wrong with it.
>>>>
>>>> and now that the license has expired, you'll see products that
>>>> couldn't offer mp3 magicly gain the ability to encode to it.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 5/17/2017 12:30 PM, Hamit Campos wrote:
>>>>> Yip yip yip yip yahoo like Rush Limbaw says. I love it. Yeah I was
>>>>> never a big fan of MP3. But maybe the PTR1's yucky 64 KBPS MP3
>>>>> jaded me.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 5/16/2017 6:14 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
>>>>>> Yep subject line says everything, the format is dead and no new
>>>>>> licences will be issued to continue supporting or developing the
>>>>>> format.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> MP3 has had a truly remarkable run when you think about it, almost
>>>>>> 20 years and the format has ben at the heart of changing the way
>>>>>> we listen to music.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Now there are more efficient formats such as AAC out there and
>>>>>> Lossless compressed formats such as FLAC, storage space has
>>>>>> increased and so it goes.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> There will be people who use MP3 for a long time to come but those
>>>>>> will become fewer as more people adopt other methods.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
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Re: MP3 Is Dead!

2017-05-17 Thread Hamit Campos
Yeah and in all honesty the MP3 incoder of the LS-14 is pretty good. 
Like I said before I think I'm just jaded because of the PTR1 and 2 then 
the MileStone 311.



On 5/17/2017 1:40 PM, Byron Stephens wrote:
I've been doing my cd, vinyl and tape rips all at 320k-bit, and hear 
nothing wrong. Quite offen some transcode their stuff making it look 
like it's been done at 320k-bit, but it's artificial. I'll continue to 
use the format until suddenly it magicly stops working, but that will 
happen when john and george are back with the beatles and they're 
going back out on tour, or bonn scot of AC DC wakes up from his long 
sleep he's been in since 79. Not gonna happen.

- Original Message - From: "Hamit Campos" <hamitcam...@gmail.com>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2017 10:34 AM
Subject: Re: MP3 Is Dead!


Ah than saddly I guess I am an audio snob then. lol I can hear the 
mp3ness to some MP3s. Fair though some are better than others. But 
meh I prefer PCM WAV thanks. lol Na but maybe the matalicness of the 
PTR incoder jaded me like I said before.



On 5/17/2017 1:30 PM, Chris Skarstad wrote:

Geez, such negativity around here!

There is nothing in the world wrong with a 320 k mp3 at 44.1 khz 
stereo.


Listen on a good set of speakers and you will see.  Not as good as a 
lossless file for sure, but unless you're an audio snob, there's 
nothing wrong with it.


and now that the license has expired, you'll see products that 
couldn't offer mp3 magicly gain the ability to encode to it.







On 5/17/2017 12:30 PM, Hamit Campos wrote:
Yip yip yip yip yahoo like Rush Limbaw says. I love it. Yeah I was 
never a big fan of MP3. But maybe the PTR1's yucky 64 KBPS MP3 
jaded me.



On 5/16/2017 6:14 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Yep subject line says everything, the format is dead and no new 
licences will be issued to continue supporting or developing the 
format.


MP3 has had a truly remarkable run when you think about it, almost 
20 years and the format has ben at the heart of changing the way 
we listen to music.


Now there are more efficient formats such as AAC out there and 
Lossless compressed formats such as FLAC, storage space has 
increased and so it goes.


There will be people who use MP3 for a long time to come but those 
will become fewer as more people adopt other methods.







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Re: MP3 Is Dead!

2017-05-17 Thread Byron Stephens
I've been doing my cd, vinyl and tape rips all at 320k-bit, and hear nothing 
wrong. Quite offen some transcode their stuff making it look like it's been 
done at 320k-bit, but it's artificial. I'll continue to use the format until 
suddenly it magicly stops working, but that will happen when john and george 
are back with the beatles and they're going back out on tour, or bonn scot 
of AC DC wakes up from his long sleep he's been in since 79. Not gonna 
happen.
- Original Message - 
From: "Hamit Campos" <hamitcam...@gmail.com>

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2017 10:34 AM
Subject: Re: MP3 Is Dead!


Ah than saddly I guess I am an audio snob then. lol I can hear the mp3ness 
to some MP3s. Fair though some are better than others. But meh I prefer 
PCM WAV thanks. lol Na but maybe the matalicness of the PTR incoder jaded 
me like I said before.



On 5/17/2017 1:30 PM, Chris Skarstad wrote:

Geez, such negativity around here!

There is nothing in the world wrong with a 320 k mp3 at 44.1 khz stereo.

Listen on a good set of speakers and you will see.  Not as good as a 
lossless file for sure, but unless you're an audio snob, there's nothing 
wrong with it.


and now that the license has expired, you'll see products that couldn't 
offer mp3 magicly gain the ability to encode to it.







On 5/17/2017 12:30 PM, Hamit Campos wrote:
Yip yip yip yip yahoo like Rush Limbaw says. I love it. Yeah I was never 
a big fan of MP3. But maybe the PTR1's yucky 64 KBPS MP3 jaded me.



On 5/16/2017 6:14 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Yep subject line says everything, the format is dead and no new 
licences will be issued to continue supporting or developing the 
format.


MP3 has had a truly remarkable run when you think about it, almost 20 
years and the format has ben at the heart of changing the way we listen 
to music.


Now there are more efficient formats such as AAC out there and Lossless 
compressed formats such as FLAC, storage space has increased and so it 
goes.


There will be people who use MP3 for a long time to come but those will 
become fewer as more people adopt other methods.







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Re: MP3 Is Dead!

2017-05-17 Thread Hamit Campos
Ah than saddly I guess I am an audio snob then. lol I can hear the 
mp3ness to some MP3s. Fair though some are better than others. But meh I 
prefer PCM WAV thanks. lol Na but maybe the matalicness of the PTR 
incoder jaded me like I said before.



On 5/17/2017 1:30 PM, Chris Skarstad wrote:

Geez, such negativity around here!

There is nothing in the world wrong with a 320 k mp3 at 44.1 khz stereo.

Listen on a good set of speakers and you will see.  Not as good as a 
lossless file for sure, but unless you're an audio snob, there's 
nothing wrong with it.


and now that the license has expired, you'll see products that 
couldn't offer mp3 magicly gain the ability to encode to it.







On 5/17/2017 12:30 PM, Hamit Campos wrote:
Yip yip yip yip yahoo like Rush Limbaw says. I love it. Yeah I was 
never a big fan of MP3. But maybe the PTR1's yucky 64 KBPS MP3 jaded me.



On 5/16/2017 6:14 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Yep subject line says everything, the format is dead and no new 
licences will be issued to continue supporting or developing the 
format.


MP3 has had a truly remarkable run when you think about it, almost 
20 years and the format has ben at the heart of changing the way we 
listen to music.


Now there are more efficient formats such as AAC out there and 
Lossless compressed formats such as FLAC, storage space has 
increased and so it goes.


There will be people who use MP3 for a long time to come but those 
will become fewer as more people adopt other methods.







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Re: MP3 Is Dead!

2017-05-17 Thread Chris Skarstad

Geez, such negativity around here!

There is nothing in the world wrong with a 320 k mp3 at 44.1 khz stereo.

Listen on a good set of speakers and you will see.  Not as good as a 
lossless file for sure, but unless you're an audio snob, there's nothing 
wrong with it.


and now that the license has expired, you'll see products that couldn't 
offer mp3 magicly gain the ability to encode to it.







On 5/17/2017 12:30 PM, Hamit Campos wrote:
Yip yip yip yip yahoo like Rush Limbaw says. I love it. Yeah I was 
never a big fan of MP3. But maybe the PTR1's yucky 64 KBPS MP3 jaded me.



On 5/16/2017 6:14 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Yep subject line says everything, the format is dead and no new 
licences will be issued to continue supporting or developing the format.


MP3 has had a truly remarkable run when you think about it, almost 20 
years and the format has ben at the heart of changing the way we 
listen to music.


Now there are more efficient formats such as AAC out there and 
Lossless compressed formats such as FLAC, storage space has increased 
and so it goes.


There will be people who use MP3 for a long time to come but those 
will become fewer as more people adopt other methods.







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Re: MP3 Is Dead!

2017-05-17 Thread Hamit Campos
Yip yip yip yip yahoo like Rush Limbaw says. I love it. Yeah I was never 
a big fan of MP3. But maybe the PTR1's yucky 64 KBPS MP3 jaded me.



On 5/16/2017 6:14 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Yep subject line says everything, the format is dead and no new 
licences will be issued to continue supporting or developing the format.


MP3 has had a truly remarkable run when you think about it, almost 20 
years and the format has ben at the heart of changing the way we 
listen to music.


Now there are more efficient formats such as AAC out there and 
Lossless compressed formats such as FLAC, storage space has increased 
and so it goes.


There will be people who use MP3 for a long time to come but those 
will become fewer as more people adopt other methods.







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