I think MOG may be the best source I've ever had for music. If I would
have known about this, I think I may have just skipped ripping my CDs. I
now have over 1 million Albums in the cloud. All for $5 a month for my
Touch. MOG streams a 320 kbps and sounds as good as my ripped CDs in
lossless.
Cut-Throat wrote:
320 kbps and sounds as good as my ripped CDs in lossless.
(The sound you hear is that of Cut-Throat's audiophile stripes being
ripped from his uniform.)
You hear no difference between high bitrate Mp3 and lossless, yet you
bother with software tweaks?
My question is; Does
It plays them directly. No conversion. I like MOG too and use it. but I
have thousands of CDs that are not available in MOG.
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JJZolx wrote:
(The sound you hear is that of Cut-Throat's audiophile stripes being
ripped from his uniform.)
You hear no difference between high bitrate Mp3 and lossless, yet you
bother with software tweaks?
.
It doesn't matter how high the bitrate is if it is a poorer quality
recording
Cut-Throat wrote:
You need to spend a little time researching on how your recordings were
made in the first place, not at how many bits that were stored and
streamed to your stereo.
Why would anyone need to do that? They either sound good or they don't.
JJZolx wrote:
Why would anyone need to do that? They either sound good or they don't.
Completely Agree !!
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