Interesting..
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Don't be sorry, I've never been sorry in my life, BUT I have apologized a time or two. As far as starting threads, just a little more information would work, shy of a short story will do just fine OP.. You want a display showing REAL TIME bit rates? That would be nice, see whos got the goods for sure, so to speak... Respect.. |
www.primephonic.com It’s on everyone else’s Google. They stream classical music in 44.1/16 and 48/24 but they don’t tell you when they’re doing one or the other. But it is possible to tell. In fact, so far as I can tell it’s the only service that delivers exactly the SQ they promise. I haven't tested Qubuz, yet. |
@m669326 Are you sure you don’t mean Primephonic? |
No insult intended. I just couldn’t fathom a reason. Curiousity is fine. Making me ask what is Stereophonic? The only displays I have show bit depth and rates only for Red Book & up or the DSD rate. Pretty commonplace. If that is what you are asking. Being defensive and curious doesn’t illuminate your quest very much. |
I answered this once but see it is gone for some reason. maybe I didn't hold my mouth right. I don't really understand the question but I have been downloading since Napster and have an understanding of bitrate. I don't know a formula. And I haven't played Mp3s in years. But I believe 320mbps is 4-5 megs per minute, probably closer to 5. 256kbps in 3.5 megs Flac is 768 I believe. Its been a while and I don't remember the formulas. Hope this helps |
When I wonder something, whether it's the bitrate of a song or if there's a way to know such a thing from a given streamer, sometimes I ask folks who might know. That's just the way my mind works. It's like a minor mystery getting solved. If you were simply meaning to insult me by implying my post is void of meaning, I apologize for the explanation. |