Hello everyone,
        I have downloaded the adium last night and installed it easly.  Now I 
am wondering why and what does the growler helper app do and why?  Where can I 
download it from?  Thank you.
Scott
On Oct 13, 2010, at 11:16 PM, Kevin Shaw wrote:

> For mobile content, you'll be fine with AAC at 128 kbps. This sounds much 
> better than MP3 at higher frequencies and will fit nicely on a 32 GB iPhone 
> or iPod. 
> 
> If you're listening at home or with headphones on a lazy afternoon, AAC at 
> 256 kbps will sound great, even for music with lots of dynamics and detail. 
> 
> If you want lossless, Apple has its own lossless format. If you're an 
> audiophile and need absolute transparency with a reduced filesize, this is 
> the way to go.
> 
> I find I have a mix of both  lossy and lossless formats in my library. I 
> reserve my lossless compression for jazz, classical and a few world music 
> CDs. Everything else is lossy AAC at 256 kbps. If I need to sync my iPhone, I 
> convert everything to AAC at 128 kbps.
> 
> As an audio engineer, I have yet to find a significant deal breaker in terms 
> of encoding method with AAC. Mp3s are a little too messy for my liking, but 
> 192 kbps and up will do in a pinch.
> 
> Cheers,
> Kevin
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