MP3 Showdown - High Conversion Quality

The following examples were ripped from the original CDs with Steinberg WaveLab 5.0 *. After shortening them with the same software directly after import they then have been saved in their original properties (44kHz/16bit) as "WAV" files. Those WAV files then have been converted to 320Kbps, 192kbps and 128kbps MP3 files with the LAME encoder (V3.98.2 - click here for tricks in Windows) using the highest conversion quality settings. (Note: this setting is independent from the Bitrate setting! Click here for the same comparison with standart medium quality setting). Then the MP3 files have been opened and then saved as wav file using Steinberg WaveLab 5.0. This should be what every MP3 Player does during playback. The resulting WAV files are here as examples and are labeled "A" "B" "C" "D" randomly.

There are several different musical pieces to listen to. All "A"s are the same conversion, All "B"s are the same conversion and so on.

download alternative pop example (Zip file 33 MB) (159 DLs)
(Tori Amos - Cornflake Girl)
download classical example (Zip file 30 MB) (155 DLs)
(5 Bach/ Brandenburg Concerto #2 In F, BWV 1047 - 1. [Allegro])
download pop rock example (Zip file 28 MB) (153 DLs)
(U2 - Discotheque)
download electronic example 1 (Zip file 38 MB) (180 DLs)
(Infected Mushroom - The Shen)
download electronic example 2 (Zip file 30 MB) (117 DLs)
(Domestic - Big Time) *(downloaded as WAV from beatport - 8.9.09)

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Comments (1)

lol
can't here the difference
bjorn corluy , September 09, 2009

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