I'm using Steinberg Clean v4.0 to digitally remaster some mp3s and I'm blown away with the results. The remastered tracks sounds exceptionally better than the original 128 bitrate tracks.
Obviously the tracks had to be converted to wav files for me to edit the files. However I noticed that when I re-encode the remastered files back into mp3, I noticed a major loss of quality even when I encode it at 320 bitrate. The new 320 kbit tracks sounds a lot better than the original 128 kbit track but still not as great as the remastered WAV file.
Is this true that you have to put up with some loss of quality when you encode wav files to mp3s? I notice that there is a HUGE difference. Is this true with all cases?
Mar-12-2003 00:31
b i n k u n
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2002
Location: Taipei, Taiwan
yup. wav files are as close to the digital representation of the analogc source as you can get. any sort of mp3 (which by its defition, is a compression algorithm that cuts off extraneous frequencies and other stuff) will not be as high quality as a wav. file.
when they 128kbps = CD quality audio, it really isn't. =P marketing ploy. even 320kbps isn't as high a definition as a wav.
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Mar-12-2003 01:06
Trancewave
Anti Ayumi Alliance
Registered: Aug 2001
Location: Toronto
quote:
Originally posted by b i n k u n
yup. wav files are as close to the digital representation of the analogc source as you can get. any sort of mp3 (which by its defition, is a compression algorithm that cuts off extraneous frequencies and other stuff) will not be as high quality as a wav. file.
when they 128kbps = CD quality audio, it really isn't. =P marketing ploy. even 320kbps isn't as high a definition as a wav.
thanks for the confirmation. I figured there'd be some loss of quality but until you actually become serious into remastering and producing tracks you just realize how major the loss in quality is. I think my ears have matured quite a bit!! I now realize how badly my mp3s have sounded without me actually knowing. I'm having a blast cleaning and remastering these tracks. They now sound great!
Mar-12-2003 01:15
Trance My Brain
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Mar 2003
Location: Victoria
my 0.02$ of advice,
when I was playing with TRAKTOR I would encore my tracks from cd to wav but only the one I would be using, if you are just listening music 128 is acceptable but I encore all my cd in 192.
Harddrive are cheap now, get yourself a 40gig just for those massive wav
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Mar-12-2003 07:00
digitalbreach
the sky is falling
Registered: Oct 2002
Location: TX TA #3 5p4c3 C!ty
when compressing files you always loose some quality.
going from wav >>> mp3
your mostly loosing your hi's
no matter w/ bitrate