Reply to thread

LionHo,  question that maybe you can answer, or maybe someone else in here knows.


I'm not positive, but I THINK I remember reading once, some years ago when sound compression technology was fairly new and the MP3 standard had just barely been written, that part of the compression technique for MP3 was to "strip out" the frequencies that are outside the normal hearing range of humans.


We've all heard a lot of talk about sound fidelity and recording techniques and digital this and that and what have you.  And, personally, I think that's all great.  I'm one of the minority that believes sound quality can make a difference at times.


But, if my memory about MP3 compression isn't false, I'd have to question my own thinking.  Just called in too many predators using MP3 sounds. 


- DAA


Back
Top