Generally I would say NO to mp3, BUT there are exceptions to even this
rule.
In my share I have 3 mp3 albums by an obscure group, because I am
searching for better than CD versions of these albums and the mp3s are
there as examples for Hubbers to understand/experience what I'm
searching for.
However I must agree with you that, generally, it can be very annoying
when searching the Hub to have mp3s listed in the results.
Other Stero files like excellent Vinyl rips and the stereo rips of
SACDs are very welcome IMHO as they qualify as Hi-Res.
Personally I prefer a good (Stereo) vinyl rip of any album over the
same album as a surround DTS-CD! The latter might be surround the the
sound quality of DTS-CD generally sucks. They are surround mp3 in my
book!
On Dec 6, 2:33 am, Alejandro Valdez <
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> I'm cool with any shared material even if it's mono :-) But as long as the
> material has an audiophile quiality (rare, high res, lossless,...)
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