"David W. Tamkin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


>Now, I am aware that converting an MP3 back into a .wav file produces a
>VERY
>large file similar in size, if not exactly the same size as the original
>.wav file. But I was under the impression that this was accomplished by
use
>of an interpolative filter which essentially "guesses" how the file should
>look when reconstructed. Am I wrong about this?
>
>

Yes. The size of a WAV file depends only on the length of the recording,
the bit resolution used and the sampling frequency.

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