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Hydrogenaudio Forum => Listening Tests => Topic started by: Otterhound on 2006-12-30 21:22:21

Title: Rhapsody v. Urge Streaming Listening Test
Post by: Otterhound on 2006-12-30 21:22:21
I think a discussion of user preferences between Rhapsody and Urge streaming audio would be interesting. However, I notice that the forum rules prohibit making subjective comparisons without backing them up with a double blind test.

What procedure could one use to do this and comply with the forum rules?
Title: Rhapsody v. Urge Streaming Listening Test
Post by: ff123 on 2006-12-30 22:07:19
It'll be kind of hard to do unless you can somehow capture the same section of music encoded both ways.  But if you can, capture a number of music snippets to wav both ways and then use abchr-java to compare.
Title: Rhapsody v. Urge Streaming Listening Test
Post by: aaldaaf on 2007-01-04 08:01:31
Urge shows as
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Windows Media Audio 9 128 kbps, 44 kHz, stereo 2-pass CBR
and I'd be surprised if they do any special processing at that rate.  I'm not sure why they would use 2-pass with CBR.

I don't know what Real uses for Rhapsody.