Quoting Peder Hedlund <peder@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
In view of the recent debate regarding the alledged "crappiness" of MP3
I thought it would be fun to see if the LAU society can tell lame
(v3.99.4) MP3s from the original.
Everyone is invited to download the testfiles from
http://www.musikhuset.org/~peder/AxelF.zip , see if you can ABX them
and post the result.
I actually surprised myself regarding the 124 kbps sample :
trials 10
against 165: correct 5, p-value 0.623
against 124: correct 10, p-value 0.000977
against 108: correct 10, p-value 0.000977
Tested using Sennheiser HD 280 pro headphones.
A hint for testing is to have the sound start playing at 5s and listen
to the "warble". At around 8s there's a distinct flaw that also sticks
out.
One drawback in using the ABX Tester from
http://phintsan.kapsi.fi/abx.html is that it's not double blind since
you know which file is A and which is B.
I think the foobar2000 ABX plugin randomizes this at startup.
But then again, once you've figured out what to listen for you hear it
pretty much instantly, if you *can* hear it.
- Peder
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