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Joint Stereo is what you call it when the same sound comes out of both speakers. It's like monaural multiplied by two. It sucks, go with stereo. With regards to sample rate, CD audio is recorded at a sample rate of 44.1Khz, so going above that will not bring better results unless you have a source which is better than CD audio.
320Kbps is nothing short of a waste of your disk space. If you're going to go that high, you might as well just start using a lossless format anyway. Jam it back in, in the dark.
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I beg your pardon. I was going on what I had read, and I can't apologise enough. Since reading your responses, I've found further information that confirms what you are all saying. It does seem to be a popular myth that Joint Stereo is exactly what I said, but it's not apparently true. I've even conducted my own test.
In answer to your other question, I find that with MP3, 192kbs is about as good as it gets. Above that, I'd rather use lossless. There's nowhere I can't reach.
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