![]() Most people will save FLAC and similar for home listening on a good stereo, and keep copies in high bitrate MP3 for compact portable listening. However, to me, MP3 on a good stereo sound dull and lifeless, though again the degree of compression matters. However, if you can't hear the difference, then I guess it doesn't matter. If you can't hear the difference, it is like because you don't know what to listen for. Though I think if you are above about 192k, the MP3's are about as good as they can get. The same it true of MP3, we compromise the information for the sake of compact size. But we accept that compromise in quality in exchange for an extremely compact size. You will see that at normal viewing size they look about the same, but if you look closely or zoom in, you can see how terribly compromised the JPG is. ![]() ![]() If you have a digital camera, and I mean a real one, not a phone camera, take a picture in TIFF or RAW format, load it into a photo editing program and save it as a JPG, now compare the original to the JPG. ![]() Yet, in the JPG compression data was lost, you just have to look very very closely to see the difference. Ever seen a nice photo in JPG format? How did it look? Pretty good I'm guessing. ![]()
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