MP3 is a lossy format, meaning it reduces file size by permanently discarding data the human ear is less likely to notice.
A 128kbps MP3 is generally considered the , though it is no longer the industry standard for high-fidelity listening. At this bitrate, a typical 3-minute stereo song results in a file size of approximately 3 MB . Technical Characteristics of 128kbps MP3
Listeners often report "swishing" or "metallic" sounds in high-frequency elements like cymbals and hi-hats. Performance and Perception
MP3 is a lossy format, meaning it reduces file size by permanently discarding data the human ear is less likely to notice.
A 128kbps MP3 is generally considered the , though it is no longer the industry standard for high-fidelity listening. At this bitrate, a typical 3-minute stereo song results in a file size of approximately 3 MB . Technical Characteristics of 128kbps MP3
Listeners often report "swishing" or "metallic" sounds in high-frequency elements like cymbals and hi-hats. Performance and Perception