Hi Jerry,
Thank you very much for the detailed explanation which made absolute sense.
Will try to put information to good use.
Thank you again,
Morey Worthington
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Subject: Re: .MP3 or .Wav
There are several levels of MP3. The larger the MP3 file is for a
given Wave file, the better the audio quality. The largest file is the
one
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If you're really worried about quality and you're not particularly
concerned about disc space (perhaps you'd rather copy to DVD'S for your
record collection rather than CD'S) then you may consider a lossless
compression format such as FLAC. A
Hi Morey, part of the answer might lay in the recording program you use.
If you are doing editing, gold wave, for example, only edits in wave files.
So noise reduction, pop and click removal, etc, has to be done in wave,
before converting to other formats.
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Your computer will record to wav format by default, but you can choose what
format the recording is rendered to when it is saved.
I suggest that you choose to save your recording as an MP3, with a bit depth
of at least 192 KBPS, and a sampling rate of 44100HZ. I tend to use 192 KBPS
or higher
Beg to differ here.
As long as you do not change bit rates, encoding an MP3 from a wav file, and
then going back to Wav from that same MP3 later on will not cause a loss in
quality. That is to say, your newly rendered Wav file will be the same
quality as your MP3 file, because a Wav file is a
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If you're really worried about quality and you're not particularly
concerned about disc space (perhaps you'd rather copy to DVD'S for your
record collection
It sounds like the Lame encoders are a good thing for MP3's. I have it with
CDex, and it does sound like with Lame that the quality is about as good as
the original wav file.
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Can I get more information on LAME VBR?
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Can I get more information on LAME VBR?
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It's all up to you and the settings you pick. For sure, if you picked .WAV,
it would be as complete a copy as you could get and you could always convert
from that to something else later. On the other hand, you would still get
compression, saving space, even at 256 or 320 using MP3, and it would
ihave edited an mp3 already with gold wave and it worked great
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Hi Morey, part of the answer might lay in the recording
i would either recomand either mp3 or mp4 i think the quality of mp4 is a
lot better then mp3
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Hello all,
I am copying my vinyl
Well MP3 files should be smaller than wav files. You can put ten times as
much on an MP3 file. In other words, you can put up to ten hours of music
on an MP3 CD, whereas you can only put a little over one hour's worth of
music on a music CD, which is wav. So that means with the same CD, an MP3
MOrey! An MP3 is always smaller than a Wave file. Do you have a
specific example?
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say rob how can you burn a program with nero i want to make some back
ups of
programs
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Take care and thanks.
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say rob how can you burn a program with nero i want to make some back
ups
Hi Chris, I actually have the Nero manuals as text files, and I wanted
to, and have now sent him those.
Rob
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Well
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say rob how can you burn a program with nero i want to make some back
ups of
programs i have
Ron
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: the parameter is incorrect.
Now what do I do? Thank you.
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And as people have been telling you time and again, you don't need
Hello,
You need not convert the mp3 files, the software in the b burner will
automatically convert, you needn't be concerned about that.
Harry
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Is there anything I can do to have mp3s be converted to be able to play in a
standard audio player? Thank you.
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Hi Steve, you
Read Harry's message, but basically select the option to burn an audio
CD, and the machine will convert for you.
Rob
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it is no longer necessary to convert an mp3 to wav in order to burn.
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not if you get the windows media pack for windows media player 9
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That only converts them to mp3 if you buy
. I am using Easy Cd Creator v6.1.1.7. Thank
you
very much.
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Hello,
You need not convert the mp3 files, the software
converted so it will play on an audio cd player
which doesn't support mp3. I am using Easy Cd Creator v6.1.1.7. Thank you
very much.
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say rob how can you burn a program with nero i want to make some back
ups of
programs i have
Ron
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hi. Why not just skip the conversion process from mp3 to wav and just
put
your file on your cd that way? all the updated cd burning packages support
mp3 files.
So there's no need to do that anymore, at least I
I have found winamp will decode mp3 to .wav where other programs will
not so this may be your problem. In order to do this just use the
diskwriter plugin selectable from the output plugins section of the
preferences.
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