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Media question by sunw2002-06-18 00:52:55
  How can you tell? by Didactylos2002-06-18 02:24:51
    How do I know ? by sunw 2006-11-19 12:55:59
Well the difference is nothing small.

I like realone because it has a nice iTunes feeling (www.real.com/realone). I have tried it in Winamp and it also sounds better there.
The story is like this, I listened to the song in realone, then I popped in a dvd movie which I watched on my computer, then after that I clicked on the song again and this time Wmedia player came up and played it. I could have sworn that the song didn't sound this bad before, but perhaps because I was watching a DVD I thought that might have clouded my mind, so I did a small test.

I started both programs and loaded the song into both, played small parts in one and pressed pause and then the same part in the other, IT WAS HUGE.

Please prove me wrong, since I hope this is me who is at fault. You can get a free version of this song if you open up google.com and click on PartyZone. There you will find it (Carwash mix), and just try it for your own.
The songs name is Vincero and song by Fredrik Kempe, a swedish opera singer as far as I can figure out, this song has a nice dance beat under it, and I think it is great.
Please tell me what you think, and perhaps what you think about this song. -sunw

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      Quality differences by Thor2002-06-18 12:26:51

 

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