I left radio in the 90's, when all station music was on CDs (mostly), carts (a few), and vinyl (rarely). A friend that works in radio invited me on a station tour recently, and showed me his station's music library, now made up mostly of MP3s at 128kb. This is a market-leading Rock station, and I was surprised that most of the library is 128kb MP3s. I can tell the difference between a 128kb MP3 and a 196kb MP3, which is why nearly all of my home digital library is at 196kb. I'm curious to know if there's a "standard" digital music format that radio stations use these days. Is a 128kb MP3 considered "good enough" music quality for FM music stations these days?