How would it have been if you'd converted 44 KHZ at 128 KPBS?
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From: "Michael Amaro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: converting an og
It really depends on what you're trying to convert. Lossy to lossy
conversion is ... well, my views on the subject are more or less
legendary. But if it's music you're converting, then my best suggestion
would be to experiment and work out what sounds best for you. Different
people have differe
Hello listers,
At what bit rate should I convert a ogg file to mp3 using goldwave? The other
day I converted a ogg file at 48khz 128 kbps. It did not sound so good when I
listened to it later. Can some one please help?
Thanks
Michael
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:>> > hi listers I have a lot of books that are in ogg files, and I
:>> > would like to convert them to mp3. I
see a dialogue confirming the
conversion has completed successfully or telling you the number of errors
and warnings encountered.
Regards.
Kevin
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>space bar on it.
>SA*&G
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>Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 2:10 AM
>Subject: converting an ogg file to MP3.
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> > hi listers I have a lot of books that are in ogg files, and I would like
verting an ogg file to MP3.
> hi listers I have a lot of books that are in ogg files, and I would like
> to convert them to mp3. I have gold wave and cdex can some one explain to
> me how I can do this, and give instructions on how?
> thanks so much.
>
>
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hi listers I have a lot of books that are in ogg files, and I would like
to convert them to mp3. I have gold wave and cdex can some one explain to
me how I can do this, and give instructions on how?
thanks so much.
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