Would RWA's iMod procedure be worth it even if I were to use very high quality lossy files......like 320 AAC or 256 vbr AAC? Would I still notice a sound quality difference?
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9/22/09 at 3:06am
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I was going to post this same question. subscribed.
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9/22/09 at 11:28pm
I have no idea in reality, but from what I've read, I think it will. (and I read a fair amount on it, as I was thinking seriously about it .)
so you now have something akin to a quarter of a vote.
so you now have something akin to a quarter of a vote.
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9/23/09 at 12:29am
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I am also interested.
BTW, why do you need lossy?
Do you know about 240 GB upgrade for iMods (and iPod 5.5g)?
BTW, why do you need lossy?
Do you know about 240 GB upgrade for iMods (and iPod 5.5g)?
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i actually have the 240 GB harddrive..............but i have so many CDs, I'd like to have a lot...........even if I encode it in lossy format i wont be able to fit even a 10th of my collection on the ipod
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9/23/09 at 3:45am
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i actually have the 240 GB harddrive..............but i have so many CDs, I'd like to have a lot...........even if I encode it in lossy format i wont be able to fit even a 10th of my collection on the ipod
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EDIT: so I reread your post, and here is my (very very rough) estimate:
at 1/10 of your collection = 240 GB, you have at least 2400 GB of music.
assuming 600 MB = .6 GB per CD
is about 4000 CDs. That is a lot.
Is that estimate anywhere close?
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9/23/09 at 6:09am
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In my experience- yes, it is worth it, absolutely so.
Think of it this way- imagine you burn a cd for playback on a high quality cd player+amp, but use a lossy file. Would you still hear the difference in resolution, dynamics compared to a sub-par portable mp3 player? OF COURSE you would...
Think of it this way- imagine you burn a cd for playback on a high quality cd player+amp, but use a lossy file. Would you still hear the difference in resolution, dynamics compared to a sub-par portable mp3 player? OF COURSE you would...
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I cannot help you with the problem, but I would like to say that is a lot of music. What is it, exactly? Just curious, but to have such a broad spectrum there, you either have to have a relatively broad taste, or have a huge collection of a genre that has an absolutely huge repertoire, such as classical or even opera (and even then, to like all periods an styles is to have relatively broad tastes).
- Nkk (an inquiring mind) EDIT: so I reread your post, and here is my (very very rough) estimate: at 1/10 of your collection = 240 GB, you have at least 2400 GB of music. assuming 600 MB = .6 GB per CD is about 4000 CDs. That is a lot. Is that estimate anywhere close? |
I have 9500 CDs
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In my experience- yes, it is worth it, absolutely so.
Think of it this way- imagine you burn a cd for playback on a high quality cd player+amp, but use a lossy file. Would you still hear the difference in resolution, dynamics compared to a sub-par portable mp3 player? OF COURSE you would... |
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9/23/09 at 4:04pm
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my DIYMOD with duelund copper foil dock does not need (although it does like) fully lossless files to sound superior to a regular ipod. I have bout half half lossy/lossless on mine and even well ripped 256kb AAC oir VBR MP3 sound very good. of course the tracks that are very dynamic and difficult sound even better if lossless, but its not a necessity like some people make out. bass slam and extension in particular are noticeable even at lower bitrates. now of course i'm not totally impartial, but thats the way I use mine
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9/23/09 at 4:07pm
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Perhaps use .ogg vorbis. You could gain a higher potential sound quality and still be smaller than FLAC. At least, I believe this is correct.
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