nbeavers
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When I convert a .wav file to a .mp3 file the quality is different. What is the best proceedure for converting a .wav file to a .mp3 file without loosing the original sound quality?
Edited by nbeavers (01/13/08 03:34 PM)
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wbright
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Your observation is accurate. An MP3 is a compressed file, a wave is not. MP3s leave out certain information that the human ear is less likely to hear, which results in a conveniently smaller file, but lower quality. If you do not need a small file, stick with the wave file. If you do need a small file for the web or an MP3 player, you are somewhat stuck with the degraded quality, though MP3s at a rate of about 160 kb/sec or higher are much closer to the original in terms of quality.
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