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Re: [ARSCLIST] Playback on contemporary machines (was Send me a kiss by wire, baby my heart's on fire!



Tom Fine wrote:
This also scales to making audio available online. It is a HUGE step backwards to use a junky lossy format.

I'm sorry to disagree, but I must.


The right format for any purpose depends on that purpose. If one is striving to reproduce the original sound as closely as possible, WAV at 96/24 may be the minimum acceptable. If one is trying to introduce an audience to the breadth of repertoire, a lossy format is likely to be just fine.

I regard posts at my WWW site - almost always MP3 at 32 Kbps - as a catalogue page on a particular subject. I could not afford to post and many of visitors could not afford to download in a lossless format or in WAV at 44.1 ksps. The esthetic advantage of such a format is unquestionable, but it would be far inferior for my purposes.

Incidentally, I would recommend low-rate MP3 for other cataloguing purposes, for example to support cross reference for an archive where the archive itself is not compromised.

Mike
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