Eventually, after re-encode an mp3 enough times...no matter what it was.... it will turn into Michael Bolton. Weird.
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Eventually, after re-encode an mp3 enough times...no matter what it was.... it will turn into Michael Bolton. Weird.
lmao!Quote:
Originally posted by razorsharp013@28 September 2003 - 21:09
Eventually, after re-encode an mp3 enough times...no matter what it was.... it will turn into Michael Bolton. Weird.
if you burn a 128 to cd, then rip that song at 192 it's like cheating whoever downloads from you.
:angry: It's not true 192
am I right?
@Gutter,
You are correct.
yeh but i wudnt do that, thats pointless.Quote:
Originally posted by razorsharp013@28 September 2003 - 21:44
@Gutter,
You are correct.
Its like that Simpson's episode where Homer gets cloned. A copy of an original isn't as sharp as the orginal. A copy of a copy is even less sharp. And so on and so forth. There is nothing to be gained from this other than crappy copies.
Absolutley right.Quote:
Originally posted by dingoBaby@28 September 2003 - 17:59
Its like that Simpson's episode where Homer gets cloned. A copy of an original isn't as sharp as the orginal. A copy of a copy is even less sharp. And so on and so forth. There is nothing to be gained from this other than crappy copies.