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jsdigital
8 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Does Dropbox compress audio?
Hey dude, you ever get an answer on this? This really concerns me because I use Dropbox to back up all my Logic Pro projects and their source audio files.
- 8 years agoHi jsdigital, welcome to the forums!Regarding your query, Dropbox doesn’t modify your files in any way. However, there are very rare circumstances when a file can be ‘changed’ in some manner, though this is unrelated to Dropbox.The first, and ‘most common’ is a third party app is affecting the file. This could be that a virus scanner is checking the file, and yet affects the original. Maybe on the originator’s end there was a similar issues, it’s hard to tell.Another, albeit rare possibility, is that downloading through the browser itself could be the issue. While Dropbox can preview WAV files, it is subject to the limitations of the browser, likewise with downloading them. Again, this is very rare, but can happen.Overall, in answer to your question, we’ve had many users sync high quality, uncompressed files, WAV, FLAC, APE etc, and none have experienced any issues. For those users that did experience some form of compression, corruption, or other matter, then it was usually due to an interrupted upload/download, poor encoding to begin with, or even not have the correct codec to play the file at the destination.Even WAV files have codecs on how it reads the uncompressed music!Hopefully this should clarify matters for you, however if you have any questions, feel free to let me know!
LiamFitz
7 years agoNew member | Level 2
Wait! This is very helpful. I'm listening to a master right now on my iphone through earbuds. It sounds as clear as a bell on all speakers, headphones, etc when I'm listening through to the files via my hard drive, or a cd. When I use the dropbox audio player, I'm getting distortion that sounds like clipping.
What you're saying is what I'm suspecting? The dropbox audio player compresses the file and isn't necessarily the best at doing that function? They aren't focusing their attention on creating the best streaming service. It's just a file preview.
Am I understanding that correctly? When I'm listening on my phone thru the amp, it's still playing the cloud file on their end through their browser media player. If I were to download the file onto my phone and play via music, I shouldn't experience the same compression/distortion?
thanks, Liam
LiamFitz
7 years agoNew member | Level 2
I answered my own questions! I downloaded the file to my phone and played it through the phones music player. All the clipping distortion is gone.
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