Info on Dash Drive for 2007 g35
#18
**** my bad I'm checkin all this at work on my phone.....dates are a little too small. Idk how I even came to that post. I see you all over the place on here you know anything about what he had posted??? The Kbps? Someone said to use a noise filter on the iPod with RCA inputs?? Know anything about this? I might as well get the iPod converter and be done with this.
Kyle
Kyle
#19
Originally Posted by SouthernG
**** my bad I'm checkin all this at work on my phone.....dates are a little too small. Idk how I even came to that post. I see you all over the place on here you know anything about what he had posted??? The Kbps? Someone said to use a noise filter on the iPod with RCA inputs?? Know anything about this? I might as well get the iPod converter and be done with this.
Kyle
Kyle
You asked the question what is the advantage at ripping/burning at 320kbps. Well, just unabbreviate the abbreviation of kilobits per second (kbps). 320 isn't the highest bitrate possible, but ripping at an even higher bitrate would make it difficult to play because of limitations in audio equipment (lots of skipping and other white noise). I don't understand why this member would do this because you're giving up a great amount of size for a negligible difference in quality. The quality at 256kpbs is excellent and 128 is good enough...192 should be the perfect medium for great quality without sacrificing more storage space. anything above 200 is unnecessary, there are very few samples where you could tell a difference...unless you're a music producer, sound engineer, digital signal processor or any occupation along those lines, i wouldn't worry about it. some people are just really **** about sound quality
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