Romeo Rondeau
August 24th 06, 02:11 PM
MP3's sound like **** anyway, better use the 44.1kHz. The majority of files
out there are 44.1kHz. If you are worried about fidelity, then forget about
mp3's.
"Chel van Gennip" > wrote in message
...
> On our site I have a lot of MP3 files. For these files I use 44.1K as
> samplerate, as some mediaplayers/hardware had problems with 48K
> samplerates. I think by now those problems problems should be gone.
> 48K (or multiples) samplerate is the standards for newer media. All
> recordings I have are 48K or multiples. Some hardware is performing
> better at 48K than on 44.1k.
>
> I wonder if there still are compatibility issues, or is it wise to switch
> to 48K samplerate?
>
> --
> Chel van Gennip
> Visit Serg van Gennip's site http://www.serg.vangennip.com
out there are 44.1kHz. If you are worried about fidelity, then forget about
mp3's.
"Chel van Gennip" > wrote in message
...
> On our site I have a lot of MP3 files. For these files I use 44.1K as
> samplerate, as some mediaplayers/hardware had problems with 48K
> samplerates. I think by now those problems problems should be gone.
> 48K (or multiples) samplerate is the standards for newer media. All
> recordings I have are 48K or multiples. Some hardware is performing
> better at 48K than on 44.1k.
>
> I wonder if there still are compatibility issues, or is it wise to switch
> to 48K samplerate?
>
> --
> Chel van Gennip
> Visit Serg van Gennip's site http://www.serg.vangennip.com