320k,...240k,..160k,..150k....What best bit-rate for MP3?
Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2008 6:37 pm
Hi,
I just got my first new el cheapo MP3 player.
Damn frustrating trying to work the controls with guitarists nails - 'cept if your left handed..
So, I'm trying to decided a good bit-rate quality for the mp3 files.
I've tried to compare and to my ears 160k doesn't sound at all different to the max 320k bit-rate on my player.
Now ok, I'm not listening to this in the quietest environment - outside traffic etc...
Here's what I do.
I slot in a commercial CD - Dulce Pontes for example and in my Roxio dialogue, up comes a box with a slider on it asking me at what bit-rate I want to convert from .wav to mp3.
It can be anything from 320k to well very small..
So I opted for about 160k
Also did the same song at 320k
Loaded them into my new MP3 player - and I can hear no difference at all between the 2.
So - in your opinion what do you think? - what bitrate would you listen to music at on your MP3 player?
I just hope I don't decide to rip a whole lot of my albums to say 120K bitrate only to discover in the dead of night - without traffic - that theres a certain hiss high up in the background.
Or decide to rip at 320k - taking up way more space when it isn't really necessary.
My MP3 player also plays WMA windows media...
Is .wma a better option that MP3?
What do you rekon is the right way to go converting CDs to my new MP3 player?
Peace and Happy New Year.
Ausser.
PS:
MP3 Player is SanDisk Sansa m240 1 Gig = £14.99 in Currys.
I just got my first new el cheapo MP3 player.
Damn frustrating trying to work the controls with guitarists nails - 'cept if your left handed..
So, I'm trying to decided a good bit-rate quality for the mp3 files.
I've tried to compare and to my ears 160k doesn't sound at all different to the max 320k bit-rate on my player.
Now ok, I'm not listening to this in the quietest environment - outside traffic etc...
Here's what I do.
I slot in a commercial CD - Dulce Pontes for example and in my Roxio dialogue, up comes a box with a slider on it asking me at what bit-rate I want to convert from .wav to mp3.
It can be anything from 320k to well very small..
So I opted for about 160k
Also did the same song at 320k
Loaded them into my new MP3 player - and I can hear no difference at all between the 2.
So - in your opinion what do you think? - what bitrate would you listen to music at on your MP3 player?
I just hope I don't decide to rip a whole lot of my albums to say 120K bitrate only to discover in the dead of night - without traffic - that theres a certain hiss high up in the background.
Or decide to rip at 320k - taking up way more space when it isn't really necessary.
My MP3 player also plays WMA windows media...
Is .wma a better option that MP3?
What do you rekon is the right way to go converting CDs to my new MP3 player?
Peace and Happy New Year.
Ausser.
PS:
MP3 Player is SanDisk Sansa m240 1 Gig = £14.99 in Currys.