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Munichhilton
The real bad news is the bitrate seems quite low as you can ‘hear’ that it’s mp3. If they’d released it in 320 it’d be far less noticeable. Still, only place to hear them for now!
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CaptainAcid
Really sorry to bring the bad news, but there is not a single lossless track on this compilation. All of them are mp3 encoded
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CaptainAcid
Really sorry to bring the bad news, but there is not a single lossless track on this compilation. All of them are mp3 encoded
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StoneZPQuote
CaptainAcid
Really sorry to bring the bad news, but there is not a single lossless track on this compilation. All of them are mp3 encoded
Sad but true
Thank you for warning
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CaptainAcid
Really sorry to bring the bad news, but there is not a single lossless track on this compilation. All of them are mp3 encoded
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wiredallnightQuote
CaptainAcid
Really sorry to bring the bad news, but there is not a single lossless track on this compilation. All of them are mp3 encoded
There is a simple solution for people who consider this bad news:
Go to the folder where you have saved the tracks, press Ctrl-A, then press Shift-Del and press Enter or Yes. All your lossy problems will be solved immediately!
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CaptainAcidQuote
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CaptainAcid
Really sorry to bring the bad news, but there is not a single lossless track on this compilation. All of them are mp3 encoded
There is a simple solution for people who consider this bad news:
Go to the folder where you have saved the tracks, press Ctrl-A, then press Shift-Del and press Enter or Yes. All your lossy problems will be solved immediately!
Oh dear, i`m so sorry for hurting your feelings
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gotdablouse
Dude please point out any MP3 artifacts you may have spotted then we'll talk about this being "sad but true", seriously guys...
Isn't it ironic that for decades we've have to listen to terrible sounding but "LOSSLESS" cassette dubs at the 8th generation with people being congratulated here because they mastered the art of speed correcting and now we're getting the BIGGEST BATCH of mostly unknown finished songs for any artist ever (lucky it's our favorite band isn't it!) in absolutely pristine quality (only bettered by the Voodoo Series...maybe) and some twisted minds have to find something to wine about because some dude who pops up once in a blue moon ran the files through a "lossless checker" and nearly topped himself when he saw the frequencies cut out above 16khz, frequencies that no one can probably hear anyway. And yes I spent more time than I should have in the MP3.com forums in the late 90s so I know all about perceptual codes, artifacts, etc...
Tell you what, that's what "sad but true", on par IMHO with the "setlist whiners" possibly, who pretty soon now will have to find something else to whine about, oh wait...
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gotdablouse
Dude please point out any MP3 artifacts you may have spotted then we'll talk about this being "sad but true", seriously guys...
Isn't it ironic that for decades we've have to listen to terrible sounding but "LOSSLESS" cassette dubs at the 8th generation with people being congratulated here because they mastered the art of speed correcting and now we're getting the BIGGEST BATCH of mostly unknown finished songs for any artist ever (lucky it's our favorite band isn't it!) in absolutely pristine quality (only bettered by the Voodoo Series...maybe) and some twisted minds have to find something to wine about because some dude who pops up once in a blue moon ran the files through a "lossless checker" and nearly topped himself when he saw the frequencies cut out above 16khz, frequencies that no one can probably hear anyway. And yes I spent more time than I should have in the MP3.com forums in the late 90s so I know all about perceptual codes, artifacts, etc...
Tell you what, that's what "sad but true", on par IMHO with the "setlist whiners" possibly, who pretty soon now will have to find something else to whine about, oh wait...
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gotdablouse
Dude please point out any MP3 artifacts you may have spotted then we'll talk about this being "sad but true", seriously guys...
Isn't it ironic that for decades we've have to listen to terrible sounding but "LOSSLESS" cassette dubs at the 8th generation with people being congratulated here because they mastered the art of speed correcting and now we're getting the BIGGEST BATCH of mostly unknown finished songs for any artist ever (lucky it's our favorite band isn't it!) in absolutely pristine quality (only bettered by the Voodoo Series...maybe) and some twisted minds have to find something to wine about because some dude who pops up once in a blue moon ran the files through a "lossless checker" and nearly topped himself when he saw the frequencies cut out above 16khz, frequencies that no one can probably hear anyway. And yes I spent more time than I should have in the MP3.com forums in the late 90s so I know all about perceptual codes, artifacts, etc...
Tell you what, that's what "sad but true", on par IMHO with the "setlist whiners" possibly, who pretty soon now will have to find something else to whine about, oh wait...
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CaptainAcidQuote
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CaptainAcid
Really sorry to bring the bad news, but there is not a single lossless track on this compilation. All of them are mp3 encoded
There is a simple solution for people who consider this bad news:
Go to the folder where you have saved the tracks, press Ctrl-A, then press Shift-Del and press Enter or Yes. All your lossy problems will be solved immediately!
Oh dear, i`m so sorry for hurting your feelings