On Sat, Dec 23, 2000 at 01:38:01PM -0200, Christoph Simon wrote:
> But think of it twice.
> Changing the volume of a song can actually destroy the musical value of
> the piece.

How do you figure?  As long as relative volume of the sections within each
individual piece is maintained, I don't see why there should be any problems.

> And also, remember that mp3 as well es jpeg are lossy
> compressions. If you uncompress and recompress, you will loose more
> and more information until lowering quality well audibly.

This is, however, a significant drawback to the decode-manipulate-reencode
process.

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