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** What about effects that one cannot hear, but are still there? | ** What about effects that one cannot hear, but are still there? | ||
If you want to save disk space, use [[lossless compression]], e.g. [[FLAC]]. | If you want to save disk space, yo can use [[lossless compression]], e.g. [[FLAC]]. | ||
see also: [[reasons for keeping full CD rips]] | see also: [[reasons for keeping full CD rips]] |
Revision as of 2007-10-18T18:25:00
- maybe today, you, with current environment cannot hear the difference between 320kbps mp3 and wav.
- What about tomorrow?
- What about other people than you? (At least as DJ you should probably care about others)
- What about a different environment, e.g. new speakers, headphones ...?
- What about effects that one cannot hear, but are still there?
If you want to save disk space, yo can use lossless compression, e.g. FLAC.
see also: reasons for keeping full CD rips