In some ways it s the audio equivalent of driving a ford pilot.
Vinyl equivalent bitrate.
I suppose you could stand to listen to it but it doesn t impress.
Bitrate is the amount of data encoded for a unit of time and for streaming is usually referenced in megabits per second mbps for video and in kilobits per second kbps for audio.
There are several reasons at least one of them valid.
From a streaming perspective a higher video bitrate means a higher quality video that requires more bandwidth.
Roughly equivalent to mid bitrate mp3s really.
It wasn t because of its quality that cassette became a thing in the late 70s to 90s.
It owed its popularity to its portability and durability compared to vinyl and its cheapness compared to cd.
When comparing bitrate or the amount of data transferred per second high resolution audio s bitrate 9 216 kbps is nearly seven times higher than that of cds 1 411 kbps and almost 29 times higher than that of mp3s 320 kbps.
Adding up the bitrates and dividing by the duration in seconds gives the average bitrate for the file.
Comparing compact discs cds to vinyl or gramophone records is the musical equivalent of comparing digital photography with film photography.
People who complain about the fact a digital recording is quantized don t understand signal processing.
The primary benefit of vbr encoding is that it allocates a higher bitrate to the more complex segments of media files and lower bitrates to the simple segments.
And the higher the bitrate the more accurately the signal is measured.
This average bitrate usually compares favorably with the equivalent cbr bitrate.
A cd is 16 bit this is due to the fact that cd s have and offer better dynamic range.
Sonically vinyl has both.
Cds and vinyl records are both audio storage and playback formats based on rotating discs from different times in music history the cd audio is digitally encoded and read by a laser while analog vinyl audio is physically read by a needle.
The vinyl lp is a format based on technology that hasn t evolved much over the last six decades.