Re: Compression Format and Bit Rate for Portable Audio Devices

From: Eric Hicks [MVP, Windows Mobile devices] (e_dadu_at_nomospam.yahoo.com)
Date: 04/26/04


Date: Mon, 26 Apr 2004 08:26:05 -0400

I agree with Arny on the wav files, if I could I would do all my music in
wav but for now I'm using 256K bitrate for everything. I'm not only
listening to these mp3's on my ipod, but also in my car via my neo-35 car
jukebox, and inside the house via my hauppage mvp's. To me it doesn't
matter if I'm in a quiet or noisy area, I want all my mp3's to sound the
best that mp3's can, I also use lame via cdex to.

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