MP3 playback on Professional Stereo
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Originally Posted by JDN' date='Sep 2 2004, 03:08 PM
But, OTOH, DD, with 150 to 200 selections on a CD, who needs a changer? Oh, you must lose the dash slot when you opt for the changer?
Why do you lose the dash slot, I've a changer and a dash slot and am led to believe when the software update comes, the dash slot will play mp3's and cd audio, the changer just cd audio (and the other dash slot plays nav discs and dvd's)
Am I missing something??
DD
Am I missing something??
DD
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I always question the MP3 soundquality.. I even hear a difference between the hybrid SACD's I play in my car and normal CD's!
JDN, I think with MP3 your coffeemugs will need an upgrade to a larger size
JDN, I think with MP3 your coffeemugs will need an upgrade to a larger size
don't forget the travel potty!
seriously, mp3 quality is noticeably poorer than original cd quality even in the car...it would be nice to have both, also the changer is a cheap option in the uk.
dd
seriously, mp3 quality is noticeably poorer than original cd quality even in the car...it would be nice to have both, also the changer is a cheap option in the uk.
dd
Originally Posted by Doctor Diesel' date='Sep 2 2004, 10:40 AM
mp3 quality is noticeably poorer than original cd quality
In our other car, an Audi, I have a Bose stereo with a nav system which plays MP3's from SD/MMC cards, and CD's from a changer. Again there is no difference in quality between them.
Now I know people can have long arguments about the coding, compression etc - but when it comes down to it if it _sounds_ good then who cares about the technical specifications. I am yet to find somebody who can tell whether they are listening to an MP3 or CD of the same track when fed through the same system from a _good quality_ MP3 source or CD player (ie, don't compare a ?2000 CD player to a ?300 PC outputting through a ?5 sound card...!)
Originally Posted by JDN' date='Sep 1 2004, 05:17 PM
I can now get about 20-22 pieces in cda format converted from mp3 on one CD. Looking forward to getting 700 MB of mp3. That should be about 200 if I trim out some of the Mozart. 



