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In the strictest sence of the terms an iPod can be made to use a loss-less sound format. So the quality of the iPod playback will rely heavily on the users ability to transfer music without compressing the file size.
Edit: Buying a CD and tranfering that to your iPod with the Apple LossLess format will provide CD quality results. ...
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I recently had an opportunity to do some side-by-side comparisons of Shure's line of in-ear earbud headphones. But this post isn't about the headphones -- it's about the importance of sound file quality.
We were doing the tests with an MP3 player, and listening to different kinds of music recorded at the standard 128Kbps.
The Shure SE110s are ...
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Hello,
Since January 2007 i started to spend some real money in car audio (untill then...just for home). By now, already have some equip.and i feel that now is the time for the next step... intend to make a fresh start with my own hands, but... for this i count with your wisdom and help (thanks in advance) to carry this ...
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It didn't take long for the size of my iTunes library to start taking over my computer's hard drive -- especially once I started saving songs at a higher bitrate for better audio quality.
Fortunately, it was pretty simple for me to move my cramped collection of tunes out of my PC and into a 250GB external hard drive where it has room to grow. ...
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