Originally posted by Risto:Jep, although mp3s can be 48khz.
Originally posted by Risto:AudioCDs are always 44100Hz and 16bits PCM audio.
DVD audio (48khz pcm) can be ripped as 48khz mp3's although most encoders are not optimized for it.
Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]
That's what you might know - can Foobar rip at 48 kHz and the new iPods (presumably) play them without skipping?
Originally posted by Risto:[..]
I dont have an iPod but i think it will work. It will sound worse though. I assume the iPod will resample to 44.1khz internally.So best is to resample on the pc. Foobar has a good resample DSP plugin you could use during converting/encoding/ripping
Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]
I'll try it and see how it goes. Not like the iPod actually tells you anything anyway.
Originally posted by germcevoy:you guys need to get a Sansa Clip for your music. Sounds insanely good and plays lossless. A beauty
Originally posted by Risto:[..]
I definitely will look into that. My Zen is still good but i hate that i have to convert lossless and video files. Now i just have to find the money![]()
Originally posted by germcevoy:[..]
I just bought the 8gb clip for less than 50 euro. Plays FLAC, WAV, ogg etc just by dragging and dropping. All while being just a little bit bigger than the previous gen iPod shuffle. Also has an FM radio (and recorder)
Originally posted by Risto:[..]
Less than 50 euro'sThat is pretty cheap, 8gb is a bit small for lossless shows though. Does it have decent video support?