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Also someone called .ogg files 'monkey porn' so I assumed it was some shitty type of file......
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fark .ogg files! download or rip the cd's using .flac
thats the best going around. Use a program called dbpoweramp... i can send you a copy if you require it. a full flac cd should see ~600mb... definitely notice the difference between flac and mp3. |
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audio quality is highly subjective there is lots of reasons the quality of your audio is suffering - to start with lots and lots of modern music is just badly recorded...
google 'loudness wars' if you want to know why. burning a disc faster than 4x can introduce a lot of errors to the bit stream, burning a disc at full speed has shown to give a huge number of errors that while may well be corrected on the fly still introduces a lot of jitter to the signal. after you've done this a little known trick you can try out is to use a black permanent marker on the edges on the cd to stop stray refractions causing errors in the reading. I know a few people are going to scream about that idea, but I have found the improvement to be rather obvious given a sufficiently good system. |
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burning, cd, quality |
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