Emusic/labels reducing bit rates?
I've noticed that some of my recent downloads from emu have been as low as 128Kbit(VBR). I've looked at some of the older emu files I have and they all seem to be 192 or above, many are 320. Maybe I need to do a more in depth analysis on this, having only looked at about 20 older files at random and relying on my memory, possibly looking at different labels and see if I can see any trends there too. I'm sure that when I joined emu, late 2005, somewhere in the blurb it was mentioned that bit rates tended to be 192 or above. I'm not saying that all newer downloads are of lower quality, but that it seems that a higher number of files are lower bit rates than used to be the case.
Is this all just my imagination or is it how it seems to me? Are we really getting less bits for our bucks?
Is this all just my imagination or is it how it seems to me? Are we really getting less bits for our bucks?
Comments
Could be a couple of aggregators being sneaky I suppose.
Certainly hope it's not the start of a 'lower price - lower quality' trend though.
Over the last few months I've downloaded the following that are not:
Connie Price and the Keystones - Tell Me Something (VBR /V0)
Indian Jewelry - Free Gold (VBR / V0)
Dungen - Dungen (192 CBR)
David Lang - The Passing Measures (VBR / V4)
Guru Guru - UFO (MP3 ABR)
Parson Sound - Parson Sound (MP3 ABR)
Speedometer - Four Flights Up (VBR /V2 but appears to be encoded at a lower rated)
There's other examples in the Free Downloads but they are all V0 or V4.
I also have a few others in the collection:
Rovo - Indigo (192 CBR)
Schmoov! - Destination (192 CBR) (Note: not tool tag saying it as a Lame created file)
Ministry - RIO Grande Blood (192 CBR) (Note: the tag type is APE, and older versions of Foobar would show it as being generated by iTunes)
Or maybe I'm just making this all up. Anybody remember? stationwagon? quacky? anybody?
Woof!