Is there a way of detecting the bitrate of online music before dragging it on to the deck? Or, better still, is there a way of filtering out any bitrate below, say 320, before the search results load?
geposted Fri 29 Sep 17 @ 8:15 am
The bitrate is not the key factor! For example an old 50's recording may be very poor quality yet it might be provided as a 320kb/s mp3. Two ways exist to check a mp3..one is to listen to it, which is time consuming, or use a program like Spek to view the freq. range and distribution. The latter is a quick but not perfect since the song could be high bitrate but still poor quality. Also I don't see how Spek could be used to check a streamed mp3.
geposted Fri 29 Sep 17 @ 12:09 pm
If you are looking for high quality then streaming services are not the way forward.
geposted Fri 29 Sep 17 @ 12:39 pm
All songs from the streaming services we offer are 320kbps as far as I know. Do you have any example of a song that isn't?
geposted Fri 29 Sep 17 @ 12:51 pm
Netsearch has not been a part of the software for some time, so I edited the title of this thread. No need for confusion.
geposted Fri 29 Sep 17 @ 11:20 pm