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Re: Re: Re: mp3 to wav converters?
| quote: | Originally posted by kotsy
Actually there is small gain. MP3s have the smallest amount of muted audio at either end of the tracks, so if you are burning a cut up mix cd using track-at-once, you'll get a very small gap in between tracks.
kotsy. |
Never noticed that, well I haven't cut up a mix nor do I use track-at-once...use disc-at once. But I mean as far as sound quality, I mean once you have the audio compressed as an MP3..like an MP3 you bought on a digital download shop, and you convert that to a WAV, the file size might be bigger, but your not neccessarily getting that information back that was taken out during compression (and with a higher bit-rate file, not as much information is taken out...like a 320 Kbps MP3). I mean I used to convert MP3s to WAVs before, thinking I was, but then I realized it was a waste of time and HD space, because I compared them, and they sounded exactly the same.
Question...why would you want to use track-at once though?, isn't it disc-at once that you want when burning a mix CD...to eliminate gaps. You can do that also by clicking on the track (like in Nero) and changing the 2 second pause in between tracks to 0, or just press crossfade. I mean maybe i'm missing something...not quite sure about a cut up mix...i'm thinking of a mix just cut up into individual tracks...like making a cue-file.
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