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From time to time, HydrogenAudio members conducted listening tests, either public ones or private ones. These listening test should be valuable in gauging the performance of various digital audio techniques, e.g. compression, transcoding, etc., '''on a certain point in time'''.
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It should be noted that these tests '''may become obsoleted''' by newer enhancements in the techniques. So please ensure that there's no newer tests before drawing conclusions.
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This page contains links to Listening Tests carried out by various members of HydrogenAudio.
 
This page contains links to Listening Tests carried out by various members of HydrogenAudio.
  

Revision as of 08:33, 12 January 2006

From time to time, HydrogenAudio members conducted listening tests, either public ones or private ones. These listening test should be valuable in gauging the performance of various digital audio techniques, e.g. compression, transcoding, etc., on a certain point in time.

It should be noted that these tests may become obsoleted by newer enhancements in the techniques. So please ensure that there's no newer tests before drawing conclusions.

This page contains links to Listening Tests carried out by various members of HydrogenAudio.

Format-specific Tests

MP3

Vorbis

Comparison Tests

Date Title Performed by Type Codec Link
2005-10-01 180-kbps Classical Guruboolez Private AAC, aoTuV, MP3, MPC here
2006-01-13 128-kbps General Sebastian Public AAC, aoTuV, MP3, MPC here