Changing sound quality

I am very confused on how to change the songs that im going to put on my 4th generation ipod nano into a higher quality. please help

You can rip songs of cd's at a higher bit rate than u have now, but you can't improve the sound quality of existing music files. I rip my cd's at 320 and they sound great.

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    - Identical Wav (full res 16bit 44.1Khz) files local to each mac.
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    Diana Krall Live in Paris: T11 A Case of You
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    If I were to describe the differences I would say that itunes 8.2.1 delivers a softer sound with more medium than itunes 9.1. Itunes 9.1 would have a brighter sound with less medium than itunes 8.2.1.
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    Message was edited by: cdfr

    Chris thanks for this answer.
    I did check the settings on both Macs/itunes and they are identical. Everything is disabled. The remote volume is also disabled on both.
    So the sound quality difference cannot be explained by that.

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  • How to change sound output?

    Howdy
    I recently bought a high-end toslink cable which I connected from the optical/digital out from my iMac to my receiver. The sound quality is excellent, however I noticed that all sounds now gets passed to my Hifi system all the time. The only way (I could find) to route sound to the internal speakers is by physically unplug the cable. This is really not workable in the long run as it wears down the plug and, not to mention, my patience...
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    /Cheers

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    If you got an AirPort Express, its AirTunes feature would certainly work for iTunes output. However, I believe AirTunes would only play the output of iTunes. So it would work great as long as you were only playing songs and videos using iTunes, because all other sounds will come from your computer speakers. No need to change any setting manually, after you are done listening over the stereo system. However, it would not work so great, if you wanted the audio output of some other programs to be played from the stereo system; but there seems to be a third-party solution for that issue
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    http://www.griffintechnology.com/products/imic/
    It provides a second sound output port over USB, so it should show up as a separate choice in System Preferences Sound pane Output tab. Therefore, you should be able to use the Sound preference pane to manually switch the sound output from you stereo system to the computer speakers connected over the USB iMic.

  • Sound quality when burning an iMovie to disc

    I just got iLife 9 and made a video using iMovie. The picture and sound quality on my computer are excellent; but when I burned the movie to a disc using iDVD the pictures remained high quality but the sound was poor. Any idea what might have caused the problem and what I can do to get better sound quality? Any help would be much appreciated.

    Problem found !
    Karls answer's helped me to findout the issue.
    Nevertheless, this wasn't the bug.
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    If you see a dot at the beginning of a sound track this mean that the DVD sound rendering will be incorrect.
    Clean the and make sure that, when you select a sound object, you can change its volume by adjusting it, not manually, but using the general volume cursor. If not, you have a problem. Remake a perfect flat volume curve before adjusting it again.

  • Poor sound quality in iDVD

    When I previewed my music video in iDVD it looked and sounded exactly right but when I burned it to a DVD and played it on my home DVD player, the sound quality was not "CD quality". It sounded crappy like a cassette. I played the DVD on the built in DVD player in the computer and it played back perfectly. When I play commercial DVD's on my home player the sound is fine, CD quality.
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  • Sound Quality Loss

    When I create a track on an audio instrument track using the Vienna Symphonic Library Special Edition, the sounds are great. But then, when I export it to an audio track in order to save room, the sound quality goes way down. Is this because I am using the built-in audio on my macbook pro? 16 and 24 bit exporting doesn't seem to make a difference.

    Colin, theorectically, there should be no difference.
    theory sometimes lets us down.
    it does here.
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    this is nothing compared to the quality loss, as in Waveburner, when dropping to 16bit for CDs...... THAT is very noticable.
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    apples conversion is not top grade, never has been.
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    the loss with digital is nowhere near as bad as with analog, if that makes you feel any better.
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  • Fiddling with volume slider and sound quality

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    if I were to go jogging with my iPod ...
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  • Why is the sound quality on my imac so poor when watching you tube

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    Cant find anything on google.The problem seems to have started over the past 6 months to a year.....there wasnt a problem before.
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    Hi @Gobbling_Monkey ,
    Thank you for visiting the HP Support Forums and Welcome.  I have looked into your issue with the sound not working correctly from your HP ENVY 17j100 Notebook.  The first thing to try is this
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    3. Click Speakers.
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    8. Click OK to close the properties window. Restart your Notebook.
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  • Sound quality when exporting

    I've tried every setting i know, but the exported sound quality compared to the sound quality on the original mix is SO much worse. Not only does it sound tinty but the levels from instrument to instrument are changed... I've tried to compress in highest quality, no compression at all, and I've changed the preferences setting to best quality; but nothing seems to work. Right now i'm very disappointed in the program because of this. I hope i'm just missing something. Can someone please give me some tips?? Thanks

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