Tony Langdon : nathanael culver wrote:
> ..YouTube can work, and I have a script that strips the AAC
> audio off the video. Might have to resort to that.
I always wondered.. isn't all the audio at YT restricted/limited to 128 Kbps
tops? Most of the time 128 Kbps mp3's are fine in the car or other noisy
environments. But I find that 128 Kbps tunes converted to audio CD sound
terrible when I need a collection to play in my standard hi fi CD player. Ever
hear of the term "listening fatigue" when CDs first came out? That's the same
thing I experience (plus of other noticeable differences) when I play CDs
created with 128Kbps originals. There's a kind of "edgyness" in the sound that
gets more and more annoying and uncomfortable.
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