> From: exs-users@yahoogroups.com > Reply-To: exs-users@yahoogroups.com > Date: 21 Feb 2002 20:35:08 -0000 > To: exs-users@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [exs] Digest Number 486 > > I am not sure I absolutely trust your knowledge about "the best" encoder. > Have you seen http://mp3licensing.com/mp3/mp3pro.html > I know you can't play it back on itunes or a regular mp3 player, but it's > definitely "better";-) Well for starters, the MP3 pro format doesn't seem to have a Mac encoder/decoder:-) And it's NOT an Mmp3 file... its different. You can play it back on a regular player, it just won't sound as good as it will though a native mp3 pro converter.. (Check out the info) And aren't we getting a bit finicky about a NON PRO format any ways. I only use an mp3 file to demo an idea for some one. I would then send a CD if they want to hear it any better, or send a 256kps file, which will sound much closer to the original file.. George
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Re mp3/itunes
2002-02-21 by George Leger
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