What is the difference between 320kbps mp3 and FLAC in quality?

What is the difference between 320kbps mp3 and FLAC in quality?

What I’m trying to say is, there are barely differences between 320kbps and FLAC in quality, but 320kbps MP3 overmatches FLAC in its smaller size and better compatibility. I’m aware of the fact that FLAC is good, no question on 320 MP3 vs FLAC, but how’s 320kbps quality?

What is the difference between lossless FLAC and MP3?

FLAC is lossless but the track still has to be recorded and mastered for it to sound good. In theory, a great recording quality in 320 can sound better than a poor quality track in FLAC. Again, if the recording is of high quality, then lossless FLAC will of course beat the lossy mp3.

Is it better to record 320 or FLAC?

In theory, a great recording quality in 320 can sound better than a poor quality track in FLAC. Again, if the recording is of high quality, then lossless FLAC will of course beat the lossy mp3.

Is 320kbps too high for music?

With most pop/rock, 320k is probably overkill. You answered your own question: FLAC is lossless, which makes it technically better. Period. The question is whether or not you will notice the difference between raw audio or FLAC and 192-320kbps MP3 and the only one who can answer that question is you.

Is 320K too high for FLAC?

Test it for yourself, with the gear you have. Download the FLAC and convert it to MP3, then listen to both. Heck, try multiple bitrates. With most pop/rock, 320k is probably overkill. You answered your own question: FLAC is lossless, which makes it technically better. Period.

What is the difference between FLAC and FLAC bitrate?

FLAC bitrate is usually at around 1411kbps. As the matter of fact, whether using spectrum analysis software (Adobe Audition, Cool Edit Pro) or high-end audio equipment to compare these two, we can only find some subtle differences – we can never tell which is which precisely.

How to convert FLAC to MP3 without losing quality?

Download the FLAC and convert it to MP3, then listen to both. Heck, try multiple bitrates. With most pop/rock, 320k is probably overkill. You answered your own question: FLAC is lossless, which makes it technically better. Period.