Reply by Marcel Müller●November 25, 20072007-11-25
ytregubov@yahoo.com wrote:
> yes, that's the right term, "max bitrate"
You should keep in mind that Layer 2 audio performs better at that high
bitrates than Layer 3. So in general at 256kbps and above, Mpeg 1 Layer
2 is the better choice. At 384kbps the same applies to Layer 2 versus
Layer 1. The latter is nearly lossless in the most cases.
Marcel
Reply by ●November 25, 20072007-11-25
=F3=D0=C1=D3=C9=C2=CF !
yes, that's the right term, "max bitrate"
Yuri
Reply by Vladimir Vassilevsky●November 25, 20072007-11-25
ytregubov@yahoo.com wrote:
> Does MP3 allow uncompressed audio to be stored with 1:1 ratio ?
>
No. Mpeg 1 Layer 3 specifies the max. bitrate of 320kbps.
Vladimir Vassilevsky
DSP and Mixed Signal Design Consultant
http://www.abvolt.com
Reply by ●November 25, 20072007-11-25
Does MP3 allow uncompressed audio to be stored with 1:1 ratio ?
Kind regards,
Yuri