If the file is already lossy, there will be no way to do this without some quality degradation: lossy-to-lossy conversion demands it.

Bruce

On Tue, 21 Apr 2009, Robert doc Wright wrote:

The simplest way is to resave as a stereo file.

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Subject: Converting from mono to stereo?


Hi. I need to upload files to a service that will accept only stereo files.
The problem? Some of the files that I need to upload are mono. Is there a
way to convert them so that they appear as stereo? I don't need to improve
sound quality, though it would be preferable it the process did not degrade
quality.

I have Goldwave, Sound Forge 8.0 Dc7 and Wave Pad on board.

Thanks in advance for any suggestions.

Larry


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