Re: Anyone backing this?
Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2014 10:02 pm
I buy CDs and rip them in 320kbps VBR. Good enough for me.
Yeah, they even made it so it would roughly the same amount of music as back then. By my figuring you'll be able to fit between 100-150 songs on this if you actually use their standard for FLAC files.theavondon wrote: - The idea of paying $400 for a digital media player as if this was 2004 or something
• CD lossless quality recordings: 1411 kbps (44.1 kHz/16 bit) FLAC files
• High-resolution recordings: 2304 kbps (48 kHz/24 bit) FLAC files
• Higher-resolution recordings: 4608 kbps (96 kHz/24 bit) FLAC files
• Ultra-high resolution recordings: 9216 kbps (192 kHz/24 bit) FLAC files
• 64GB of internal memory and a removable 64GB microSD card included (128GB total)
Yeah I'm really excited to see what Dave (that's what us DMB heads call him for short) picked to have us hear it exactly as he intended. I hope he includes Ants Marching, I hear there's a lot of nuance and detail to that song that's lost because of poor audio quality.D.o.S. wrote:I'm really, really interested to see what the Favorite Albums are (the pre-loaded ones for the artist series)
As a person who can hear dog whistles and other supersonic fequencies, I disagree with his arguments about our ability to perceive the visual and audible spectrums. But his overall point is correct. It has gotten to a point where it's a gimmick and 90% of the people who buy it literally won't be able to hear the difference.kaeth wrote:I know I'm preaching to the choir here, but this is a good link to spread around.
http://people.xiph.org/~xiphmont/demo/neil-young.html
A good friend of mine is a Dave fan. We have a lot of fun with that one.pelliott wrote:Yeah I'm really excited to see what Dave (that's what us DMB heads call him for short) picked to have us hear it exactly as he intended. I hope he includes Ants Marching, I hear there's a lot of nuance and detail to that song that's lost because of poor audio quality.D.o.S. wrote:I'm really, really interested to see what the Favorite Albums are (the pre-loaded ones for the artist series)