MP3 Quality Check |
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MP3 Quality Check |
Jul 24 2012, 20:10
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Group: Members Posts: 9 Joined: 21-July 12 Member No.: 101623 |
Hello
i wanted to know with which programm i can check if a MP3 with 320 kbps has really 320 kbps. thanks ahead PS: sorry for my bad english This post has been edited by Deimuddi1955: Jul 24 2012, 20:10 |
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Jul 24 2012, 20:18
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Group: Super Moderator Posts: 4483 Joined: 23-June 06 Member No.: 32180 |
1. Create the MP3 yourself
1b. Hydrogenaudio is not here to help you have confidence in illegitimately acquired files. 2. Search |
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Jul 24 2012, 20:23
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Group: Members Posts: 2137 Joined: 24-August 07 From: Silicon Valley Member No.: 46454 |
kbps is kilobits per second. If you know that there are 8 bits in a byte, and converting seconds to minutes, and with a little rounding you get:
Bitrate in kbps = (File Size in MBx140) /Playing Time in minutes Of course, if your file is encoded with variable bitrate, that calculation will give you the average. QUOTE MP3 Quality Check But, don't confuse bitrate with sound quality. Higher bitrates don't always give you better sound quality... If a 160kbps sounds identical to the 320kbps file, or identical to the CD (in a blind listening test), you can't say the 160kbps is lower quality.
This post has been edited by DVDdoug: Jul 24 2012, 20:24 |
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Jul 24 2012, 20:51
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 1147 Joined: 4-May 04 From: France Member No.: 13875 |
1b: I don't trust "boutique" online (legit) music distributers not to transcode their files from lossy audio. I remember a time when audio CDs with DRM came with very low quality MP3s (with lots of audible artifacts) for playback on computers. Not all professionals can be trusted to do it right.
-------------------- caudec -c lossyFLAC -q S *.flac
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Jul 24 2012, 21:26
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Group: Super Moderator Posts: 4483 Joined: 23-June 06 Member No.: 32180 |
Sorry, yes: that is a possibility, too, and I should not be so quick to assume (based on previous quantities of questions about warez).
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Jul 24 2012, 22:30
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Group: Members Posts: 592 Joined: 12-May 06 From: Colorado, USA Member No.: 30694 |
Bitrate in kbps = (File Size in MBx140) /Playing Time in minutes untagged file size ... if the file has tags, just using its raw size is going to inflate the bitrate estimate, especially the higher the ratio of tag size to duration. 1b: I don't trust "boutique" online (legit) music distributers not to transcode their files from lossy audio. Along those lines, I verified by private email with the people who run BandCamp that although they require uploaders to supply a lossless original, they don't try to dissuade anyone from transcoding from lossy in order to satisfy that requirement. IIRC, the reasoning was that the uploaders who would transcode aren't really interested in or able to process anything technical; they just want their music to go up with as little effort as possible. :/ This post has been edited by mjb2006: Jul 24 2012, 22:34 |
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