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  1. 25 lut 2015 · Files are generally assessed on their bitrate. A 320kbps MP3 is obviously better than a 128kbps version, right? Ordinarily, yes. But it’s not hard to bluff the bitrate and mislead listeners through “upscaling.” In fact, upscaling can sometimes damage audio quality.

  2. 5 sty 2024 · Have you ever downloaded a high-quality audio file, such as a 320 kbps MP3 or a lossless FLAC? There's a chance the audio quality of your file is not as good as it claims to be, despite what you see in your music player.

  3. 29 sty 2024 · Are all the so-called lossless audio files you download from the internet truly lossless? How to check the real quality of a file with audio checker? Read this article and you’ll find the answers.

  4. Here are a couple of examples that can act as a guideline when testing your audio files: When the high frequencies are cut to about 20khz, that means you’re dealing with a 320kbps mp3 audio file. High frequencies cut to 16khz equal to a bit rate of around 192kbps.

  5. Fakin' The Funk? is a tool that helps you to detect the true quality of your audio files in one batch. Nowadays you can download tunes from anywhere. But what is the real quality of these files? What if you could check those tunes to see if they’re really that good, and not upscaled 128kbps to 320kbps MP3s?

  6. 15 maj 2011 · We did the test with 6 professional engineers, all of which were able to put a lesser quality on the 192kbps than on the 320kbps. While not as reliable as a double blind test, it really suggests there is an audible difference.

  7. 28 kwi 2024 · Now find an audio file (MP3, WAV, FLAC, AAC, whatever) you want to find the true bitrate for. Drag and drop it into Spek – which will now display the frequency spectrum of the file. The general rule of thumb goes like this: Cut-off at 11kHz = Bitrate of 64 kbps. Cut-off at 16 kHz = Bitrate of 128 kbps.

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