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In Reply to: Anything lost in higher compression? posted by rick57 on October 25, 2006 at 06:46:07:
Compressed data (audio) has to be decompressed by the CPU / software before it can be processed (played back). Shouldn't be a problem for most modern processors unless you are doing something like SRC on playback.
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I have since read that the saving in file size is only 5%. Iin case it makes a differnce(?), my music is mostly pop/rock.Using maximum compression over "normal", what extra file size saving do you get ~ what's the range?
See the wiki at hydrogen audio which will answer all your questions.
JeffI tried to find a *really good forum earlier - hydrogen audio looks excellent
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