Hi Dagobah - not sure what tracks you are comparing these to...the tracks are labeled with the album title "U2 LIVE 1992" and they were labeled that way by the DJ who is behind this show. They are not from a bootlegged source, but were rather provided to the DJ by the band to use with his interviews.
It is unlikely you have these tracks from iTunes as U2 has never officially released these in audio format, with the exception of "Love Is Blindness" released on the b-side of the "Stay (Faraway So Close)" Single which could be purchased as part of the "Complete U2". Those imported from a CD may be from a bootleg recording, so the bit rate may be better having been ripped from a CD, but if the boot was recorded by someone in the audience, it may not sound as good. Again, are you sure these are the same tracks that you are comparing them too?
Aaron, no, no , no . . . . . I didn't make myself clear. My fault!
My question is completely separate from the issue of these new U2 downloads. It's a question I have been wanting to ask someone for a while. When I used the phrase
same album title . . . . . I am just talking
in general.
Let me give you an example:
In 2005, when the Billy Corgan solo album TheFutureEmbrace was released, I bought it from iTunes. I just
recently acquired the
physical CD of the album because I wanted to have the lyric booklet. I did
not need to import the audio files from the
physical CD because I already had them from the iTunes Store. But I wanted to see the differences between the iTunes
Get Info screens for both types of audio files. So this week, I imported the
physical CD and looked at the two iTunes
Get Info screens . . . . the audio files from the iTunes Store and then the audio files that came from importing the
physical CD. Does that clear up my question? So . . . . . back to my question, which of those audio files has the better quality . . . . . considering the info I presented in my original post?
The only reason I'm asking this question in this thread was because two people mentioned the term
128 kbps and it made me aware that you guys probably know about this stuff.