anonymous 23 March 2005 Hi, What is the format to maintain editing mp3 files without affecting the quality? By gayathiri Log in or register to post comments Comments The quality of mp3 is one of the lowest out there. Just convert anonymous Thu, 03/24/2005 - 02:20 The quality of mp3 is one of the lowest out there. Just convert it to anything (aiff, wav, sdii, preferably at 24 bit, and at 44.1 kHz as mp3 is at 44.1 kHz) Log in or register to post comments mp3 to wav edit wav to mp3 Why start out with mp3s though? Q anonymous Tue, 03/29/2005 - 09:46 mp3 to wav edit wav to mp3 Why start out with mp3s though? Quality is not that good Log in or register to post comments i think a 320 kbs mp3 is of equal sound quality to a cd.... anonymous Wed, 03/30/2005 - 19:08 i think a 320 kbs mp3 is of equal sound quality to a cd.... Log in or register to post comments
The quality of mp3 is one of the lowest out there. Just convert anonymous Thu, 03/24/2005 - 02:20 The quality of mp3 is one of the lowest out there. Just convert it to anything (aiff, wav, sdii, preferably at 24 bit, and at 44.1 kHz as mp3 is at 44.1 kHz) Log in or register to post comments
mp3 to wav edit wav to mp3 Why start out with mp3s though? Q anonymous Tue, 03/29/2005 - 09:46 mp3 to wav edit wav to mp3 Why start out with mp3s though? Quality is not that good Log in or register to post comments
i think a 320 kbs mp3 is of equal sound quality to a cd.... anonymous Wed, 03/30/2005 - 19:08 i think a 320 kbs mp3 is of equal sound quality to a cd.... Log in or register to post comments
The quality of mp3 is one of the lowest out there. Just convert
The quality of mp3 is one of the lowest out there.
Just convert it to anything (aiff, wav, sdii, preferably at 24 bit, and at 44.1 kHz as mp3 is at 44.1 kHz)