Monday, May 9, 2011

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sound and how to determine the quality of Internet audio





The most widespread audio format on the Internet is MP3. The sound quality of this format is measured by bit rate or bitrate, as almost always written. The measurement recorded tracks bitrate from 220kbps to 320kbps indicates that they are of high quality. The recorded audio quality at 192kbps is good and is similar to compact disc. The tracks uploaded to the web with recording speeds are between 160kbps and 128kbps are considered regular sound. In the latter case, the transfer to disc is poor but in fact it takes effort to tell the difference between bitration hearing, except minor tracks at 128kbps, the sound in this case is less than bad. For

quality an audio file either the reader right click on the track or track, enter Properties, and on top of the window, looking in details where it says Bit rate. Here is the audio quality you hear. SHS

sound commitment of at least 220kbps. This means that higher quality tracks will increase the size of files after they have collected bit by bit the richness of the original. The result is a full audio but the download time increases slightly. It's worth it, if we want to share (because you lose a percentage when shared data) or if we are demanding what we get from the Internet, to hear them on the computer or collect them in albums.




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