Re: Why do some tracks react differently to .mp3 conversion?
- From: Eeyore <rabbitsfriendsandrelations@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 25 Apr 2008 13:53:33 +0100
Doc wrote:
I've been fooling with creating .flv files for upload to YouTube and I
notice something that I've also noticed using CDex.
Some files seem to response fine to conversion to mp3 at a given bit
rate say 128, but others take on this grainy, burbly artifact unless
you pump up the bit rate.
I ran into this with two tracks off two different albums. Both
professionally recorded yet one has issues and the other doesn't.
Any insights?
'Complex' music will compress less well as it contains more info. Same as
a picture.
Graham
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