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You may also need to download LAME MP3 Encoder to convert to MP3. Source: almost 2 years ago
Depending on your setup, you might also want to install either FFMpeg or Lame as well. Source: about 2 years ago
Today I think LAME is the converter of choice: https://lame.sourceforge.io/. Source: about 2 years ago
In order to play MP3 you need to install the LAME MP3 Encoder fyi for the Snowball issue try this Start> type Control Panel>Sound>Recording tab set Snowball as default recording device. Source: about 2 years ago
Ok, that's a LAME 3.1 mp3 encode (https://lame.sourceforge.io) in an mp3 container. So zspotify is taking the 320 kbps vorbis audio, re-encoding it to 320 kbps LAME mp3, and putting it into a mp3 container. Doing this makes for wider compatibility, but some quality is lost as you're taking a lossy format and converting it to another lossy format. Plus, and I'm not sure of the equivalency, it would take LAME mp3... Source: over 2 years ago
An audio stream encoded as Vorbis, at 48000 samples per second, in stereo audio. - Source: dev.to / about 2 years ago
I'm not sure if I'm missing something, but I've seen ogg/vorbis bitrates in excess of 128 kbps mentioned in several places (supposedly Spotify can stream vorbis at a maximum of 320 kbps), while the xiph.org foundation states that the maximum bitrate per channel is 128 kbps. Assuming that for typical stereo audio this comes to 256 kbps, what is the meaningful comparison with something like e.g. Mp3 at 320 kbps?... Source: almost 3 years ago
But what about audio file formats like mp3, ogg, and flac? The difference between these formats and wav is that the audio is compressed on disk. Mp3 and ogg are what's called "lossy" compression - that means they change the actual sound in ways that are hopefully imperceptible to most listeners in order to get better compression. flac, meanwhile, is a format that implements lossless compression. This means that it... - Source: dev.to / almost 3 years ago
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