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![]() Ive noticed that downloaded mp3's sound loads better when I use the Limewire Player as opposed to Windows Media Player....how can this be? (all i am doing is clicking on the track in Limewire and comparing it with the saved track in 'My Music'). Can the quality be preserved in some way so that Windows can be used ? Thanks....bluenote |
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![]() You don't say in which way they sound better. However, you might have a bad default codec for MP3 which is "optimized" for performance rather than quality. I've also read that WiMP uses a filter that cuts off parts of the high frequency range. I would say WiMP is the worst choice for anything (whether video or audio) in any case for many reasons. |
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![]() For Windows VLC is best, for Unix MPlayer is best. These don't offer any library management but that's nothing I need or care about. Of course iTunes does but I think iTunes (and thus Quicktime) is almost as bad as WiMP. For example both can and are abused to popup websites when you try to play the "wrong" files (read: spam). Further both WiMP and iTunes support DRM. This is unacceptable. |
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