cathcam wrote:
> MP3 vs FLAC.
>
> First off, I could export FLAC plus almost any other format from
> Audacity. I'm doing the whole process for convenience and portability.
>
> In many of my rooms, cars, mobile players, my wife and I did a test and
> we couldn't hear the difference between MP3
cathcam wrote:
> MP3 vs FLAC.
>
> First off, I could export FLAC plus almost any other format from
> Audacity. I'm doing the whole process for convenience and portability.
>
> In many of my rooms, cars, mobile players, my wife and I did a test and
> we couldn't hear the difference between MP3
MP3 vs FLAC.
First off, I could export FLAC plus almost any other format from
Audacity. I'm doing the whole process for convenience and portability.
In many of my rooms, cars, mobile players, my wife and I did a test and
we couldn't hear the difference between MP3 and FLAC. Not every player I
Mike Sargent wrote:
> Why on earth are you going to all the effort to rip vinyl and use MP3.
> That's a lossy format. That means you are purposely throwing away some
> of the sound from the vinyl.
>
> Rip them to FLAC so you will never have to do it again.
>
> Mike
+1
Dump Audacity. Invest
slartibartfast wrote:
> Is that allowed?
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
I don't think it is.
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