Can't remember that, but the memory is one of the first things to go
Back in the day, in the usenet sounds.mp3 groups in the mid to late 90s - 128kb/s
was considered absolute luxury!! There was no Broadband (at least not in the UK)
With the speakers that we used then it was next to impossible to hear whether a
CD had been ripped at a higher rate that 128kb/sec, and for mono tracks ie. most
50s and 60s music it was general to rip at 64kb/sec mono.
It was only at the beginning of this century that 192kb/sec started appearing
regularly.
When I rip nowadays I rip at 320kb/sec - but that's only to keep downloaders
happy; on my computer's "Creative" I can't hear a difference. A helluva lotta
karaoke discs until recently were mono as well
Must agree, I do prefer Zoom and it's my go to, but he is careless with his lyrics
missing "Any way the wind goes" from the end of Bohemian rhapsody was
carelessness of the highest order - and they have a large number of other lyric
errors, like most companies they get Roger Miller's "King of the Road" line "Short
but too big or round" (ie they've been stepped on) substituting 'around' rather
than 'or round'
Yep agree about that, general old age for me, but my diabetes is causing me probs
right now - have a second eye welfare check next week because the normal one
couldn't see behind my cataracts which are not getting better.
So, your other two eyes are OK then ?? <GBFG>
AGREED !!!!