Minidisc Quality Vs Mp3 at Dena Sandra blog

Minidisc Quality Vs Mp3. Atrac's original 292 kbit/s bitrate was designed to be 'close to cd quality' acoustically. From memory (faded!), the standard (not long play) minidisc uses a version of sony's atrac codec, somewhere around the 300kbps. 192 kbps mp3 was nearly perfect to me, and 320 kbps sounded. This is the bitrate used on original minidiscs. The quality is equivalent to modern streaming services or high. I know that minidiscs used sony's proprietary atrac compression format which i believe predates mp3 by a handful of years. Mp3 is a lossy format. In my 20s i used to be able to tell the difference between lossless and 128 kbps mp3. This allows for smaller files, but quality can vary based on the file's provenance. Years later atrac was improved.

Minidisc Vs Cd at Richard Schroeder blog
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In my 20s i used to be able to tell the difference between lossless and 128 kbps mp3. The quality is equivalent to modern streaming services or high. I know that minidiscs used sony's proprietary atrac compression format which i believe predates mp3 by a handful of years. From memory (faded!), the standard (not long play) minidisc uses a version of sony's atrac codec, somewhere around the 300kbps. Years later atrac was improved. This is the bitrate used on original minidiscs. Atrac's original 292 kbit/s bitrate was designed to be 'close to cd quality' acoustically. 192 kbps mp3 was nearly perfect to me, and 320 kbps sounded. This allows for smaller files, but quality can vary based on the file's provenance. Mp3 is a lossy format.

Minidisc Vs Cd at Richard Schroeder blog

Minidisc Quality Vs Mp3 From memory (faded!), the standard (not long play) minidisc uses a version of sony's atrac codec, somewhere around the 300kbps. Years later atrac was improved. I know that minidiscs used sony's proprietary atrac compression format which i believe predates mp3 by a handful of years. 192 kbps mp3 was nearly perfect to me, and 320 kbps sounded. This allows for smaller files, but quality can vary based on the file's provenance. From memory (faded!), the standard (not long play) minidisc uses a version of sony's atrac codec, somewhere around the 300kbps. This is the bitrate used on original minidiscs. In my 20s i used to be able to tell the difference between lossless and 128 kbps mp3. The quality is equivalent to modern streaming services or high. Atrac's original 292 kbit/s bitrate was designed to be 'close to cd quality' acoustically. Mp3 is a lossy format.

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