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burning mp3s to a cd

Discussion in 'CD-R' started by holden53, May 30, 2002.

  1. holden53

    holden53 Member

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    Are all burned cd's the same quality? Example: I burn a 128 bit mp3 and then I burn a 320 bit mp3 on a different cd, does the quality vary between the two cd's. I know my ear probably won't detect it, but I still want to know. If you tested the two cd's with a program would the one with the 128 bit songs on it be of less quality Technically? Or are all audio cd's the same quality no matter what bitrate you burned on it?
     
  2. dRD

    dRD I hate titles Staff Member

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    Hm? The quality is 1:1 same what your MP3 has -- so, in real terms, the 128kbps is obviously much, much worse than 320kbps. Burning the MP3 to CD doesn't effect the audio quality at all -- and definately doesn't make it better.
     

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