Jeff Laurence said:We use 320kbps for MP3's at 44.1khz stereo. and 256kbps/44.1 for mono voice
Emmett said:I agree, CBR is the safer bet. By using VBR, you shave off a little of the size, but at the expense of being a non-standard format.
I wish the standard would change to high-complexity AAC instead of mp3. The file size is slightly larger, but the quality is far superior to mp3.
Channel correlation also makes a difference with mp3. Joint stereo, for instance, can sound better than dual-channel, but it can also screw with phase and stereo information. So I personally sacrifice a little more HF information in favor of having proper stereo.
Emmett
Emmett said:128 mono actually sounds roughly the same as 320 stereo. Emmett
chadd said:192 stereo is cd quality mp3, and therefore the lowest you should consider playing from (and if you are inputting to yet another data-compressing system before playback, you should always begin with the highest quality possible to end with the same).
Goat Rodeo Cowboy said:chadd said:192 stereo is cd quality mp3, and therefore the lowest you should consider playing from (and if you are inputting to yet another data-compressing system before playback, you should always begin with the highest quality possible to end with the same).
Help me understand what you are saying here.
Are you saying there is a standard for mp3's that are commercially released on CD and that standard is 192?
Are you saying that an mp3 at 192 stereo is the same quality as the wave file that makes up a CD a 44.1?
chadd said:Emmett said:128 mono actually sounds roughly the same as 320 stereo. Emmett
After reading the responses, I've chosen Emmett's to pick on. While I'll be the first to admit I'm always learning, I wanna make sure we are all in agreement of what stereo-vs-mono actually is:
128 doubled is 256 (so they are equal, mono-stereo). 160 is the mono equivalent to 320 stereo-- the high quality mp3 of choice when you can't move to wave. 192 stereo is cd quality mp3, and therefore the lowest you should consider playing from (and if you are inputting to yet another data-compressing system before playback, you should always begin with the highest quality possible to end with the same).
God I love this crap.
Are you saying that an mp3 at 192 stereo is the same quality as the wave file that makes up a CD a 44.1?