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offline Archrival on 2003-01-25 05:04 [#00527674]
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How much does the qualit of the sound get damaged when u:

Download mp3s, convert them to wav and burn them, then
rippin them from the burnt cd to wav again and then burn
again??

anyone?


 

offline Cfern from Sacto (United States) on 2003-01-25 05:15 [#00527690]
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nothing the human ear could detect..

if you did that a million times you would have static
though...


 

offline Archrival on 2003-01-25 05:16 [#00527691]
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thanx


 

offline xceque on 2003-01-25 05:21 [#00527697]
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The damage gets caused when you compress to mp3. There's no
further loss decompressing or (providing there's no audio
writing errors) burning to CDR. There's no loss re-ripping
to wav again (providing there's no audio extraction errors),
and no loss going back onto CDR provided the files aren't
compressed to mp3 again at any time.

Basically compressing to mp3 damages the sound file, the
rest can be done with no loss.


 

offline Archrival on 2003-01-25 05:53 [#00527715]
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nice answer, that was the type I wanted, thanx a lot!! :)


 

offline Cheffe1979 from fuck (Austria) on 2003-01-25 06:03 [#00527717]
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creating mp3's out of wav's is really optimized now if you
use a new lame encoder and proper settings.
be careful with re-encoding, it lets the loss grow
exponentially. even copies to minidiscs from mp3's create
significant loss because different algorithms are used.


 


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