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| arcanix (AfterDawn Addict) 8 October 2005 14:43 |
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Your obsession with insanely high quality is almost more absurd than that 80gb ipod. I'm sure that if you hear 3 samples of the same song with different quality (256, 320 and 900+) without know that which song is which bitrate, then you wouldn't tell the difference. Even that 20gb can hold huge amount of 320 quality mp3's and I'm 100% sure you wouldn't hear the difference with your lossless formats.
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| spooky2k (Member) 8 October 2005 15:00 |
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just to let you guys know:
I rip all my music cd's at a pretty standard 192kbps, and i've filled a 60GB and a 40GB...so this would be ideal for me.
Don't be so quick to judge.
Besides, if Apple are gearing up for a video iPod release next year, a step up in hard drive size is more than awesome.I'd be pissed if a video iPod was any less than 80GB.
Peace out.
And again, don't be so quick to judge. Just cos you don't have shed loads of music, doesnt mean the rest of us dont. Hell, there are people with liek, 10 20GB iPods all full.
Dan x
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| spooky2k (Member) 8 October 2005 15:02 |
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Oh, and Arcanix:
For anyoen who considers themselves an audio buff, the difference between 256, 320 and 900+ is pretty big and easy to spot. I owuldnt be able to say 'thats this bitrate' but i'd be easily able to determine roughly where it was.
Again, don't be so quick to judge.
Dan x
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| dirkadirk (Inactive) 8 October 2005 15:03 |
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I dont see why the size of the ipod is an issue here,
Its still a ipod ,perfect for the mindnumb masses who prefer to let gay U2 commercials decide what they buy, ohlah
80gig hmmm me say external hardrive
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| LordGiro (Newbie) 8 October 2005 15:13 |
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Spooky, you must be a machine because LAME MP3s are transparent before 300kbps. Hence what 320kbps CBR is called "alt preset INSANE" because nobody needs that many bits to get transparency. However just to be sure you can use 320kbps. As for 900kbps :-)
Just one point, you do know that playing lossless on the iPod kills the battery I assume?
I do hope you have a hell of a good set of headphones on, and a padded sell to listen your iPod in :)
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| LordGiro (Newbie) 8 October 2005 15:14 |
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however if you want a second opinion please post your views on Hydrogenaudio. The audiophiles on there are bound to support you and your golden ears :)
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| LordGiro (Newbie) 8 October 2005 15:14 |
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however if you want a second opinion please post your views on Hydrogenaudio. The audiophiles on there are bound to support you and your golden ears :)
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| jwwolf (Newbie) 8 October 2005 17:25 |
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actually i do have a good set of headphones
http://www.bose.com/controller?event=VIEW_PRODUCT_PAGE_EVENT&product=qc2_headphones_index
there not the best ones out there but they are quite damn near the top
there is such a difference in those bitrates and if you cannot hear it then you have deafened your ears from the labors of life
to dirkadick:I chose the ipod over the creative and other mp3 players beacuse, the ipod has the better of battery power when playing at 100db(which i listen to) and by deafult the ipod has better integration features then zen or creative or muvo as in intergrated devies batter packs and etc
to lordGiro:IT dosent kill the battery though it takes it from about 15 hours down to about 9-10 but that is still enough more then the other brands of 4gen ipods
with the belkin battery pack thats about 30 hours of play time at 100db at lossless format so battery power is not a limiting option
With the low cost of hard drives and the capacity of them(system)an audio collection is quite common to be in the 100's of GB my self have about 400gb of just metal music that i only listen too, the sheer quantiy makes each listening never a dull moment with such a choice of what to play
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| j0j081 (Junior Member) 8 October 2005 18:15 |
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pretty lame for the so called "one more thing" announcement.
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| lxfactor (Senior Member) 9 October 2005 0:04 |
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who is an idiot? raise your hand..
128 is good quality... maybe 192 but 900+ im not that obessed with music that i have to hear everytime a band member takes a breath... okay for the few of u that need it.. it should be a request but they shouldnt stock up the stores with 80 gig ipods...
the pink ipod is the most sold ipod so far.. why?
because its pink small and cute.. nobody really looks at the sizes because most people don't know what the hell they are buying... thats the majority of people..
but if they stock up on ipod that wont sell everyday then they will lose big money... thats why that idea is perfect for online purchasing... thats about it..
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| LordGiro (Newbie) 9 October 2005 2:45 |
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| LordGiro (Newbie) 9 October 2005 2:51 |
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jwwolf, Also when you say 100dB what is it that the dB are a measure of? I originally read this as SNR but another interpretation has been suggested.
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| Lethal_B (Moderator) 9 October 2005 4:53 |
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People
Apparently it is going to be an ipod video. i dont know if this is as well as or instead of... people in england, buy a copy of 'the news of the world and look at the gadget section. it says that on wednesday, apple will unviel the ipod video with a 60gb hard drive with the price being around £450 (about $800,lol)
enjoy
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| LordGiro (Newbie) 9 October 2005 6:56 |
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Well if it's in the News of the World it must be true!
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| Lethal_B (Moderator) 9 October 2005 7:12 |
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Quote: Well if it's in the News of the World it must be true
LMAO
but seriously, i think it's true. the design is like the normal ipod but it's 'sideways' and has a widescreen. if my damn scanner worked i'd upload a piccy :)
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| LordGiro (Newbie) 9 October 2005 8:04 |
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| dirkadirk (Inactive) 9 October 2005 21:24 |
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Im trying to imagine how jwwolf looks with his bose headphones on listening to insanely high bitrate metal at 100db on a pink ipod,
prolly gay,
like everyone else with a ipod.
but anyway as he said,
"there is such a difference in those bitrates and if you cannot hear it then you have deafened your ears from the labors of life "
right, well put
sure hope you speak better than you type
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| jwwolf (Newbie) 10 October 2005 6:59 |
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fuck off dick i dont have a pink ipod and those are only the minis thus you have not been reading what i hae been typing or you would
it comes down to personel preference adn owning the superior player
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| Lethal_B (Moderator) 10 October 2005 11:48 |
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Quote: fuck off dick i dont have a pink ipod and those are only the minis thus you have not been reading what i hae been typing or you would
it comes down to personel preference adn owning the superior player
watch your language. please curb it now both you guys as the last thing we want is a flame war.....
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 10 October 2005 11:49
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| blues03 (Newbie) 11 October 2005 18:55 |
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Well, this is actually what I've been waiting for. I don't think I'll have a problem getting close to filling an 80gb iPod with lossless audio (the only kind I listen to) I mean, we've had CD quality for how long now? Why should we accept a step back in quality just for the sake of portability? I want to have at least true CD quality when I'm listening to modern recordings. (Yes, I'm the kind of person who buys DVD audio when given the option and doesn't touch iTunes downloads)
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| blues03 (Newbie) 11 October 2005 19:20 |
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I think I'll add to that. Just because you personally can't hear the difference in audio quality, doesn't mean that people with trained ears can't. When music is recorded, mixed, and mastered, it's all done in 24bit/96khz quality (or 32bit floating point). I'm a musician and can definately appreciate it when a crash cymbal doesn't sound like it's in a washing machine (a 128 or 192 bitrate mp3) and the dynamic range of music is perfectly preserved. I want to hear that major 3rd overtone in a powerchord played by an overdriven guitar. Also, if you listen to compositional or jazz music, you'll find that lossless improves the quality much more significantly than today's electrified, compressed, popular music.
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| rootboy (Inactive) 12 October 2005 0:03 |
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Why so narrow-minded? "I don't need an 80GB iPod so there can't possibly be anybody else that needs one." I have over 100GB of music on my PC at 160Kps. I make a living as a DJ and use my iPod to bring along music that would be too cumbersome to carry on CD. I also fill it up with stand-up comedy and podcasts to listen to on long drives.
If I could get a 300GB iPod I would. The idea of being able to just use my music in a lossless format instead of ripping it to lossless and converting it to a smaller file is very appealing.
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| LordGiro (Newbie) 12 October 2005 2:09 |
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well blues03 with your golden ears you will know that no matter how you encode your music the iPod (with the exception of the Shuffle and the almost as good nano) has poor bass reproduction and fidelity. This has nothing to do with the way the music is digitised and everything to do with the analogue circuitry. 128kbps AAC on a shuffle sounds closer to the original that lossless on a large iPod (I have both and have conducted blind tests to verify this). Follow the hydrogen audio link above to learn about ABX testing.
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| jwwolf (Newbie) 12 October 2005 3:45 |
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and if you have good headphones or a good speacker system the bass is reproduced quite well thank you
but if you get some shiity 20 dollar sony headphones yeah it will sound horrible
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| MrToast (Inactive) 12 October 2005 9:46 |
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Of course I dont know as much as the people who do this for a living but I am shocked that Apple said there is not enough demand for a video Ipod... have they seen the way UMD's are sky rocketing for the PSP? I think that they are getting a little to comfortable... sony and the japanese mind set isnt out to kill you now, they will teach their kids and grandkids to get your kids and grandkids... Apple should bring out a Video Ipod, there is a lot of demand for it! I own a 60G Ipod Photo and I could not live without it, I take it everywhere but I would BUY a new Ipod Video in a heartbeat! Come on Apple dont take your eyes off the ball, Sony is waiting... and gaining ground
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| blues03 (Newbie) 12 October 2005 12:51 |
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http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=26888^ there will be a video ipod
As for the iPod's bass reproduction: no, I didn't know that since I've never owned an iPod. I've been waiting for them to have more storage space, haha. That's too bad, though. Hopefully, Apple will improve it's circuitry and coverters.
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