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From: Jan van Gastel
Date: Wed, 23 Jun 1999 09:15:45 +0200
Subject: Re: MP3 format

I strongly prefer a CD which can be played on a normal CD player. The sound of
my normal audio installation is much better than my computer's. Furthermore: my
computer is in my study and not in the room I like to sit to listen to music.

Jan.

Windsav~ol.com wrote:

> To play MP3 files, one needs and MP3 player. It is really a computer based
> format. A CD of MP3 files would really be a data file that would have to be
> loaded into a computer. A normal audio CD player would not play back the
> data. The CD standard specifies audio that is 16-bit and 44.1-kHz sample
> rate.
>
> However, I will add that creating MP3 files is not a problem. I am sure a
> site could be setup to allow for download of such files, if the need arises.