But if you're converting the MP3, you're not doing any kind of a fair 
test. Your converted file will have a lower sound quality, guaranteed.

Bruce

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On Mon, 22 May 2006, Brandon Hicks wrote:

> hi
> basically because aac+ is smaller file size than mp3. i think also that it
> has smaller file sizes than ogg, or better quality at lower bitrates. I
> can't really test that though because the settings on the faac encoder are
> screwy. I want to test to see which sounds better at smaller bitrates to my
> ears. I only have a 256 mb cf card. I don't want to go out and get another
> one because the rental pm goes back during the summer so it's a waste of my
> money, but i'm all about having the least amount of drive space taken up, so
> i'd probably keep the aac+ files for use in winamp.
> brandon
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