Views : 40,842
Genre: Film & Animation
Date of upload: Mar 15, 2021 ^^
Rating : 4.898 (14/536 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2022-03-19T13:21:20.008476Z
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For a podcast, I see no reason to opt for wav, unless the mp3 version is low bitrate. A good quality mp3 for a talking show is a more than enough. The tiny details that may be taken out aren't that important, we are more interested into hearing clearly what is being said. For music and movies on the other hand, the mp3 compression will remove some details and affect separation of the instruments, which can affect the listening experience.
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There was a guy who went to my highschool named Ray. He used to listen to music on his iPod, I used to tell him that CDs have better sound quality, he didn't believe me. I gave him the nickname "MP3 boy". To this day I tease him by calling him MP3. I got in trouble for namecalling. However this all happened because I knew that WAV was better than MP3 back when I was 15 years old. He also told me that my joke was irrelevent and that iPods do not use MP3. I found out much later that iPods use their own AAC format. Still. I believe that any lossy digital audio I call it "MP3 sound" just like how dell pcs are labeled as "IBM PC".
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@Riversidefm
3 years ago
Audio formats can be a little bit of a mystery. Hopefully, we've debugged some of that for you! Could you tell the difference between the MP3 or WAV? What do you use for your podcast?
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