*I don't feel like writing kind-of-long posts in english, so I apologize if I make huge grammar mistakes*
Yesterday I was wondering: It's really necessary to waste disk space with 320Kbps mp3 files? Why not use 192, or 128Kbps? Is there any real difference?
I could not answer my question.
So I've made a little app to test if the human ear can really tell the difference between 320, 192 and 128Kbps files.
The test consists of 7 segments of random songs that I had in 320Kbps. Every segment has three versions, recoded at 320, 192 and 128Kbps with Sound Forge 10.
Three notes will appear in the screen for every segment. A bitrate is assigned randomly to each one. You'll have to listen and distinguish them.
When you feel comfortable with your decisions, click the text that will appear at the bottom of the screen to check the bitrates.
After you finish all the 7 songs, you'll go to the results page.
The numbers between brackets are the real right and wrong answers. The numbers with no brackets are the "fair" right and wrong answers.
Click the spoiler below to read a boring explanation.
You will get and osu! rank depending on how well you've done
TL;DR: Here's the download link: Dropbox
Note that it MAY have some bugs, because I'm the only person who tested it, but if you don't make strange things all should be good.
Oh, and don't forget to post your results and your opinion about bitrates !
Yesterday I was wondering: It's really necessary to waste disk space with 320Kbps mp3 files? Why not use 192, or 128Kbps? Is there any real difference?
I could not answer my question.
So I've made a little app to test if the human ear can really tell the difference between 320, 192 and 128Kbps files.
The test consists of 7 segments of random songs that I had in 320Kbps. Every segment has three versions, recoded at 320, 192 and 128Kbps with Sound Forge 10.
Three notes will appear in the screen for every segment. A bitrate is assigned randomly to each one. You'll have to listen and distinguish them.
When you feel comfortable with your decisions, click the text that will appear at the bottom of the screen to check the bitrates.
After you finish all the 7 songs, you'll go to the results page.
The numbers between brackets are the real right and wrong answers. The numbers with no brackets are the "fair" right and wrong answers.
Click the spoiler below to read a boring explanation.
SPOILER
The final mark is calculated based on the "fair" right answers.There are only 3 possibilities for each song:
3 good
1 good, 2 wrong
3 wrong
It's unfair to count the right and wrong answers this way, because there are more wrong than good answers (5 vs. 4)
So I've made the counting system like this:
3 good = 2 good (because if you've made 2 good the other one will be good)
1 good, 2 wrong = 1 good, 1 wrong (because if you've made 1 good and 1 wrong, the other one will be wrong)
3 wrong = 2 wrong (there's no real reason more than convenience here)
And this way there are the same wrong and good answers (3 & 3).
But I'm not totally convinced with this system so I kept the normal counting between brackets.
3 good
1 good, 2 wrong
3 wrong
It's unfair to count the right and wrong answers this way, because there are more wrong than good answers (5 vs. 4)
So I've made the counting system like this:
3 good = 2 good (because if you've made 2 good the other one will be good)
1 good, 2 wrong = 1 good, 1 wrong (because if you've made 1 good and 1 wrong, the other one will be wrong)
3 wrong = 2 wrong (there's no real reason more than convenience here)
And this way there are the same wrong and good answers (3 & 3).
But I'm not totally convinced with this system so I kept the normal counting between brackets.
You will get and osu! rank depending on how well you've done
TL;DR: Here's the download link: Dropbox
Note that it MAY have some bugs, because I'm the only person who tested it, but if you don't make strange things all should be good.
Oh, and don't forget to post your results and your opinion about bitrates !