Subject: | Re: A tropical orchard in spring - bit rates |
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From: | "John Campbell" jcampbellmagiancomau |
Date: | Sat Jun 15, 2013 4:55 pm ((PDT)) |
Whether one hears a difference in such tests depends on the quality of the equipment used to do the assessment. On Sat, Jun 15, 2013 at 9:28 PM, <> wrote: > ** > > You can check this yourself in a place with a quiet and constant > background > sound. Record it at the same level setting but changing one parameter at = a > time, back and forward, such as bit depth or sample rate. If you can hear > a > clear difference, use the higher quality setting, if not, save your file > space. Practice wins over theory every time. > > David Brinnicombe > > > |
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