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which format has better sq, mp3 or wma? I want to purchase an mp3 player, but i'm not sure if i should get the one compatiable with wma files. Thanks Replies (11) TestGuy on 05/26/2003 10:22:46 IDEA Here is a page that should answer your question: The Digital Audio Format Test THINK Look under the Header The Comparison of Digital Audio Formats:schlsux on 05/26/2003 12:12:55 That is a great site to help me when i'm converting my files to WAV. files. But I am looking to just throw my 200 mp3's on a cd and put it in my car. But i'm not sure which type of format would sound better TestGuy on 05/26/2003 12:33:45 That page explains how they sound in comparison of each other and even rates how it sounds.. Buickman94 on 05/26/2003 22:01:25 interesting site, i was alwyas under the impression that 128bit Mp3s were CD quality, i was never able to notice the difference...guess ill have to listen harder dflock on 05/27/2003 10:29:08 What is a comparable to CD Quality from an MP3? 160k? admin on 05/27/2003 11:03:32 I believe it is 192k schlsux on 05/27/2003 11:15:39 so an mp3 recorded at 192k thrown onto a blank cd not converted to a wav file will be cd quality sound out of an mp3 player? Anyone have any opinions on the pioneer deh - p450mp? admin on 05/27/2003 12:34:58 44khz Stereo and 192k from SOME mp3 players will be CD quality. My suggestion would be to find some name brans for MP3 players and then do a Google search for reviews of those name brands. xplicitblitzboi on 05/28/2003 14:59:55 i purchased an mp3 player a little while ago, and it has the option to convert everything to 128k, lol, i declined that option as i want as much quality as i can get ;) i own a samsung yepp mp3 player with 64m internal and 64m smartmedia, nice little piece of equipment for 120 bucks. ttocs on 05/28/2003 15:26:51 I notice a difference on mine regaurdless of the bit rate... admin on 05/28/2003 23:55:09 Check this out for Mobile Mp3 Player Reviews Copyright ClubKnowledge 2009 * All Rights Reserved |