Perhaps most of us here would rather have CDs, DVDs or Blu Rays, but sometimes music is available in a choice of download formats. Again, some would only want to have so-called hi-res, while others might settle for less.
Sometimes there are real bargains to be had in download formats, compared with CDs etc., and perhaps only the most dedicated audiophiles would pay more.
Sometimes there's a choice of mp3 (say from Amazon) or aac (probably iTunes). Typically the bit rates might be 320 kbps for the mp3 and 256 for the aac version. While many of us might not hear much difference, and there can also be convenience factors to influence choice, since aac might require conversion anyway to play in some systems. Does anyone feel that aac at 256 offers better sound than mp3 at 320 - or vice-versa?
An example where this might matter (very slightly) came up today with recordings of Mozart sonatas and concertos by Carmen Piazzini which seem a great bargain at both Amazon and also the iTunes store.
(msg 1839, Bargains thread - http://www.for3.org/forums/showthrea...610#post210610)
Sometimes there are real bargains to be had in download formats, compared with CDs etc., and perhaps only the most dedicated audiophiles would pay more.
Sometimes there's a choice of mp3 (say from Amazon) or aac (probably iTunes). Typically the bit rates might be 320 kbps for the mp3 and 256 for the aac version. While many of us might not hear much difference, and there can also be convenience factors to influence choice, since aac might require conversion anyway to play in some systems. Does anyone feel that aac at 256 offers better sound than mp3 at 320 - or vice-versa?
An example where this might matter (very slightly) came up today with recordings of Mozart sonatas and concertos by Carmen Piazzini which seem a great bargain at both Amazon and also the iTunes store.
(msg 1839, Bargains thread - http://www.for3.org/forums/showthrea...610#post210610)
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