That's a good point! Thanks!
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Hi
The situation is definitely more complex than
If you convert an mp3 to wav to work with, and then back to mp3, is the
sound quality considerably worse than with the mp3 you started with?
Thanks,
Sarah
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Why would you want to convert to wav? If it is for creating audio cds most
programs will create from mp3.
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I'm just curious.
Thanks,
Sarah
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Why would you want to convert to wav
Oh good. Thanks Denny.
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Sarah and list,
When converting a file from mp3
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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
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
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This is not quite accurate. When you convert back to MP3, the quality will
not be that of the original MP3.
Bruce
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This is not quite accurate. When you convert back to MP3, the quality will
not be that of the original MP3.
Bruce
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Really a hard one to answer. Everyone's ear is different. Some people say
they don't notice it, others say it's glaring. I fall in to the second
category, but have no idea which one you'd fall into.
Bruce
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I'm just curious.
Thanks,
Sarah
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No, I'm not making CD's. Thing is, Studio Recorder wouldn't let me work
with mp3 recordings till I made them Wave format. So I did that. When
I'm
done, I'll
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If you convert an mp3 to wav to work with, and then back to mp3, is the
sound quality considerably worse than with the mp3 you started with?
Thanks,
Sarah
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It all depends on whether or not you're an audio perfectionest. It's still
listenable, but the quality will be somewhat diminished.
Allison
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Some people say that MP3 quality isn't as good as wav, but I've heard things
on an MP3 that sound as good as the same file with wav!
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Hello!
But then you will have to have an encoder installed?
When i tried to convert from mp3 to wav it was such problems.
/Anders.
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Hi Lee. I just converted a WMA file to MP3 using Goldwave. It's the
easiest
way that I know of to perform the task.
Larry
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