Sarah and list,
When converting a file from mp3 to wav, you'll only get the quality of the mp3. Let's say your mp3 is at 128 bit rate. You won't be able to get the quality up to 256 or 320. When you convert the wav back to mp3, you can convert it at a higher bit rate but the sound quality will always be that of the original mp3 which was a 128 in this example. When you're finished editing your wave file and convert it back to mp3, the sound won't be any worse than what you started with. When I make cds I always keep everything as wave files because one time I went from mp3 directly to a music cd and the results didn't turn out so good. When that same mp3 was converted to wav then burned, no glitches in the file. Denny


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