
How MP3s fool your ears

The FLAC lossless format has now become popular in almost all music programs, and the MP3 format became a thing of the past long ago according to some.

But the most common audio format in memory, although the size is only a fraction of the others, the sound quality is not bad, which makes people wonder what kind of black technology it uses.
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Since Edison invented the phonograph, humans have preserved and transmitted sound for more than 140 years.
But in the last 20 years, the birth of an audio format has transformed the musical experience. That’s MP3.
As the most widely used audio format in the world, the birth of MP3 made music a mass consumer product accessible to everyone for the first time.
There should be the first music player owned by many small partners, which is MP3 Player. Even in those days, everyone thought that MP3 was synonymous with music.
But it’s also digital audio. MP3 is only one twelfth the size of a standard CD. To the human ear, the difference between the two is yes, but it’s much more imperceptible than image compression, so that’s what was done. to the music What was lost?
Hello everyone, I’m a bad critic. Today I’m going to talk to you about the most common audio format you see: MP3.
What exactly is missing in MP3?
What is the difference before and after compression?
If we want to reduce the size of a file, the most direct way is to compress it.



