Nixy said:I am listening to a CD that a friend made for me about five years ago...I'm SHOCKED at how crappy the quality is...I never noticed it then but listening to it now...it's HORRIBLE...I guess quality really has come along way![]()
Starya said:CD's also loose quality over time. Not sure if 5 years is long enough for that though..
Main Entry: crap-py qual-i-tyInkara1 said:Define "crappy quality."
the new Ben Folds album (released yesterday) is a dual disc, cd on one side, dvd-audio and documentary on the other. the 5.1 dvd-audio sounds great, though i can't say that the cd audio sounds any worse to me. though the CD appears to have some copy protection built in, when i ripped it using a cd-rom, cdparanoia reported errors, i switched to an -RW drive and it ripped without a hitch.Luis G said:It sure has, I used to listen to mp3z encoded at 128kbps and thought the quality was good. But now...I can even hear artifacts at 256kbps. It all depends on your taste and how annoying the distortion is.
Have you heard DVD-Audio?, the clarity of the sound is astonishing, especially at high frequencies.
tommyj27 said:the new Ben Folds album (released yesterday) is a dual disc, cd on one side, dvd-audio and documentary on the other. the 5.1 dvd-audio sounds great, though i can't say that the cd audio sounds any worse to me. though the CD appears to have some copy protection built in, when i ripped it using a cd-rom, cdparanoia reported errors, i switched to an -RW drive and it ripped without a hitch.