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Importing Re-Compression Question
Hi,
Does Hoster 4.08 compress files each time they are imported? For example, if you re-import an already compressed mp3+G file will it compress it again? If so, I guess you will be loosing audio quality each time. So if you re-import backup MP3+G you are compromising quality. This could be a very scary thing for the hifi buf.:e |
No Hoster does not re-compress MP3+G. All it does with them is to wrap a header around it with the information needed by Hoster. A hifi buf wouldn't use MP3 any way because you already have audio quality loss with it.
For CDG imported directly from CDs Hoster uses WMA format to compress the file and there is negligible loss from that format which is why they chose it for their primary format. |
Cheers to Dale
Thanks Dale. Thats a relief to hear.
:)Also from behalf of the MTU community, thanks for all your great imput and answers to so many questions on the forums. I would love to buy you a drink or two. If ever you are in Australia, Melbourne, please let me know. You are much appreciated! |
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You are correct, over compression is a bad thing. This is why Hoster does not compress or re-compress any files. Now a user has the choice of bitrate at which they import their discs into Hoster. The higher the bitrate, the better quaility the sound. I recommend that everybody use the 192 bitrate when importing discs into Hoater to achive the best quality sound. :w I see Dale slipped in on me again. That's what I get for typing a post and not submiting it before I go out to dinner. :r Jim :g |
Hey Madjim,
Same goes to you. You are a legend also. Come downunder and it's my shout.:) |
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If I ever get to Melbourne I'll look you up. Jim :g |
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As to FLAC as you say the file sizes would be too large and their objective was to be able to create smaller files with the least amount of loss. Remember hard drive sizes were very limited not that long ago. |
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as to the mp3/wma decision, i can easily see why royalty-free was attractive. |
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