On 13 Feb 2009, at 6:05 PM, Aaron Sherber wrote:

Yes -- unless you plan to do more editing. Keeping in mind that every save to MP3 format degrades quality, what you want to avoid is open the MP3, make an edit, save back to MP3. Open the new MP3 a week later, make some more edits, save back to MP3. Repeat again the next day. You've now re-saved as MP3 3 times, introducing more artifacts along the way. If you open the MP3 and save your intermediate work each time as a WAV, you incur no further loss penalty until you're done and you convert your WAV to MP3 to share with others.


Good point. I hadn't considered that factor.

Cheers,

- Darcy
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