This might sound like a stupid question, but here goes. Is there any way to critically analyze the quality of a MP3 file, other than listening to it?
I tend to be a fussbudget when it comes to saving my audio and I have begun to make emergency backup files of all my audio files, not only on standard .WAV format, but also in MP3 (for the sake of size considerations).
It seems to me, a difficult task to find a good balance between size and quality. About every file I've ever heard at the 128 bit rate sounds inferior to me, but at higher bit rates the difference isn't so easy to detect.
Right now I'm erring on the side of caution and encoding my 'emergency' files at the 320 bit rate to get the best possible resolution; so that's what brings up the question.
Also, I've been using the L.A.M.E. encoder, which seems to do a fairly credible job. Are all MP3 encoders created equal?
I know that MP3 is a lossy format, but locating a particular artist or CD in my vast archives is not always so easy. At least with the MP3 format, I can store quite a few albums on 1 removable media, and at least gain access to a particular song or album until I can find the high quality archive.
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I tend to be a fussbudget when it comes to saving my audio and I have begun to make emergency backup files of all my audio files, not only on standard .WAV format, but also in MP3 (for the sake of size considerations).
It seems to me, a difficult task to find a good balance between size and quality. About every file I've ever heard at the 128 bit rate sounds inferior to me, but at higher bit rates the difference isn't so easy to detect.
Right now I'm erring on the side of caution and encoding my 'emergency' files at the 320 bit rate to get the best possible resolution; so that's what brings up the question.
Also, I've been using the L.A.M.E. encoder, which seems to do a fairly credible job. Are all MP3 encoders created equal?
I know that MP3 is a lossy format, but locating a particular artist or CD in my vast archives is not always so easy. At least with the MP3 format, I can store quite a few albums on 1 removable media, and at least gain access to a particular song or album until I can find the high quality archive.
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