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xpt2004

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mpeg plus
« on: November 07, 2002, 12:50:27 pm »

What is the difference between mp3pro and mpegplus? Cause I want to know which one I should invest my time in. I dont want something that is not going to be the main standard for music files. I would really like to know which one is better to use. Please reply soon.
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Re: mpeg plus
« Reply #1 on: November 07, 2002, 01:14:23 pm »

Lossy Formats

mp3pro: Best used at low bitrates (~64kb/s), produces correspondingly small files, HOWEVER, it gets smoked by other formats at higher bitrates (sound quality).

mpc (mpegplus): Best used at bitrates > 128 kb/s. Considered most "transparent" format.

mp3: Darn good quality files when using LAME encoder (MJ does). Use VBR mode at Normal (or better) quality. Universally supported in this universe (Scronch...there is only one universe...really).

ogg: IMO :D, Sounds as "good as" or "better than" any of the formats above at ANY bitrate/quality level. A rising phoenix...to be sure. Buy heavy...you could send your kids to college with Ogg stock.

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