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Distortion Problem on Sansa

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X86:
the sansa has a great sound,its very good with rockbox,but if you want to go back to the original sansa en you dont have a sansa rhapsody I would recommend to install the rhapsody firmware,it sounds very very good,it plays real audio files,wma files and mp3 files,but the real audio sounds better and the codec removes glitches in the audio files.

cpchan:

--- Quote from: X86 on June 03, 2007, 10:11:25 PM ---but the real audio sounds better and the codec removes glitches in the audio files.

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Wow, first time I have ever heard of anyone putting "Real Audio" and good quality in the same sentence.

Charles

Vortex:

--- Quote ---Wow, first time I have ever heard of anyone putting "Real Audio" and good quality in the same sentence.
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It's also the first time I heard that. :D

Anyways, I'm not planning on going back to the original firmware. Like you have said, the distortion is barely noticeable and there is an easy workaround, so basically it isn't a problem at all.

Llorean:
Do your files actually peak over 0dB internally? Try replaygain scanning on them, and seeing what level is necessary for clip prevention.

linuxstb:

--- Quote from: cpchan on June 04, 2007, 02:42:15 AM ---Wow, first time I have ever heard of anyone putting "Real Audio" and good quality in the same sentence.

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"Real Audio" is just a container format and can contain one of many codecs, ranging in quality from very poor to lossless:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RealAudio#Codecs

I've downloaded some very nice sounding ATRAC-encoded realaudio concert webcasts in the past.

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