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Kueh wrote on 2010-07-10 21:24
^Actually, that's just a video. Not proof. Having good quality in a video doesn't mean it would be better than if you had downloaded the actual audio.
Take a song, upload it to the internet then download it, and also upload it in a youtube video, and the youtube video's audio quality will have digressed slightly from the downloaded song, which will be more or less unchanged by being uploaded and then downloaded
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Medusa wrote on 2010-07-10 21:47
i've been using a youtube downloader for quite some time and i never noticed a difference in audio when compared to, say, itunes.
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Kueh wrote on 2010-07-10 21:49
You download the same song on youtube and itunes?
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Virtue wrote on 2010-07-11 09:41
The sound on videos on youtube is typically 64kbit/sec mono mp3, with a sample rate around 22050 kHz - the sound quality is *terrible*. It does get improved a little when you get it to 480p I think, but not enough.