I have a sample library that consists of a lot of .AIF and .AIFF files
(which I am assuming are the same) but which I wish turned into .WAV
format. Firstly, is this a good or bad idea? The reason I want to
convert them is so I can listen to all the AIF's in the same player as
I use for all the
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A friend of mine just asked if there was a way to convert
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, October 06, 2007 5:49 AM
Subject: A conversion question:
If I convert a standard file on a CD to 320KBPs MP3 format, will it be
approximately the same size as the original? thanks
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An uncompressed lossless track from an audio CD is approximately 3 times
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I have a mp3 file which needs editing. I have Gold Wave. I have to convert
the mp3 file to wav to edit, then back again.
Is this going to create a further loss by all of this conversion, or would I
be better off to find a mp3 editing program?
thank you
you should be able to edit it without converting it. is there something
special your trying to do with it?
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I have a mp3 file which needs
Hey there,
When ever you convert from mp3 to wave and back again, you'll lose
something in the process. You might not here the loss but it's there. Even
with programs like mp3 direct cut you still lose something. I know they say
you don't because you're directly editing the mp3 but
also maybe if we could know how you want to edit it we could give you some
opinion on it.
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