Which audio codec are you people using when ripping cd’s? I used wav but the size made it not really fitting on my phone (60GB) I switched to FLAC. Many people I talked to said that CD’s just use mp3 codecs in the First place.
Which audio codec are you people using when ripping cd’s? I used wav but the size made it not really fitting on my phone (60GB) I switched to FLAC. Many people I talked to said that CD’s just use mp3 codecs in the First place.
I can’t tell if I’m being double-whooshed, but ‘rotational velocidensity’ is a very old meme. Your post is fully correct though, so good job!
Yeah, looking back, I’ve probably been whooshed, but I’d be very happy if I can at least help prevent someone from unknowingly falling for it. I’m a software developer as a profession, and I can’t take false misunderstandings about digital stuff like this. Also as a digital audio enthusiast, I understand that digital audio is superior in every way at least theoretically but I also accept that some analog formats (like vinyl) have better mastering and can sound better than their CD re-releases.
Peace!
I think it is just a joke, because of course IDE is still better in quality Preserving than Sata.
Make sure to only transfer MP3 files to your memory card using the serial port—USB degrades the sound quality by around 12 kbps per transfer /s