On Sun, 04 Feb 2018 11:38:40 +1030
Tim <ignored_mail...@yahoo.com.au> wrote:

> Allegedly, on or about 4 February 2018, Ed Greshko sent:
> > I've found that folks have a tendency to overvalue lossless formats
> > but in fact their ears aren't up to the task.  
> 
> That's often true (but I frequently find MP3 encoding is noticeably
> awful).  And the converse is often true, that people rip down to a
> really crappy bitrate, thinking that saving space is more important
> than it is (producing what sounds like compact cassette recordings from
> shortwave radio).

I think it's true, that it's possible to encode to  crappy mp3 quality.

But it's definitely true that with fine tools you can encode to mp3's with
a quality so high that for  me at least it's difficult to find a difference 
to the wav's they were encoded from, even with decent stereo 
equipment. Also true, I'm old, so I might have ruined ears enough
to be unable to hear differences where they actually are. 

Easy test: try this in a dir with  wav's, and the command below will 
(should) code them to mp3's. With the resulting mp3's I'd bet 
anyone will have difficulties to find a remarkable difference 
between the wav's and the mp3's ...

for f in *.wav; do ffmpeg -i "$f" -codec:a libmp3lame -qscale:a 0 
"${f/%wav/mp3}"; done

For a quick check about what ffmpeg is actually doing here:
https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/Encode/MP3

Feeling challenged, anyone? ... ;)

Regards
-- 
Wolfgang Pfeiffer
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