48Kbps AAC+ and 160Kbps OGG Vorbis Testing

Using a small sample group, CNET have concluded that that people cannot tell the difference between Sky’s streaming audio at 48Kbps AAC+ and Spotify’s use of 160Kbps OGG Vorbis.

I spend a lot of time any money making sure I get equipment that records at the highest rates and greatest depth – much of this definition is then thrown away when distilling down into mp3.

Reading about what other recordists think and do, recording at inaudible frequencies is to enable a record to be made that can be used in the future using future tools and devices – considering this and the fact that compressed audio is ‘stickier’ (easily stored, easily interpreted), what is the point of high quality?

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