EEE
location: Landscape Challenged Illinois
listening to: 16 Horsepower, black music from the 70's & and still going broke from Paste Magazine
registered: 2002.08.26
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On my laptop I'm using Media Monkey as my music software. To test the sound quality, I have Pink Floyd's Learning to Fly as a 128 bitrate Wma file and as a 825 bitrate flac file. When listening to these two different files, is the sound quality also going to depend on the limitations of Media Monkey's software? Or is the sound supposed to be easily distinguished as is?Or would I have to sync both to my digital audio player to really distinguish the differences?Because I have to be honest, I can't tell much of a difference through Media Monkey and the wma file is only about five MB while the flac file is around 30 MG. Thanks...
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On my laptop I'm using Media Monkey as my music software. To test the sound quality, I have Pink Floyd's Learning to Fly as a 128 bitrate Wma file and as a 825 bitrate flac file. When listening to these two different files, is the sound quality also going to depend on the limitations of Media Monkey's software? Or is the sound supposed to be easily distinguished as is?Or would I have to sync both to my digital audio player to really distinguish the differences?Because I have to be honest, I can't tell much of a difference through Media Monkey and the wma file is only about five MB while the flac file is around 30 MG. Thanks...
