Redcarmoose
Headphoneus Supremus
The question which should be posted is does analog make a difference.
The cool thing is most are in agreement to lossy as changing things. At 6% they are also saying a change from 44.1/16 bit into lossless happens too, but not as many. Even less are the 3% who guess that there is improvement in HI-Rez digital.
Quote:
The cool thing is most are in agreement to lossy as changing things. At 6% they are also saying a change from 44.1/16 bit into lossless happens too, but not as many. Even less are the 3% who guess that there is improvement in HI-Rez digital.
Quote:
Why aren't lossy and lossless even in numbers here? If you choose one, you're basically saying compression as a whole affects it. If you can hear a difference when it's lossy, you can hear a difference when it's not. Is that a bad assumption, or am I right to think that not noticing problems from compression is an audible difference to a compressed mess of a file as well as compression being an audible difference from the pure sound as it was meant to be?