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Posted by SHRED on 01/01/07 03:12
Joel wrote:
> SHRED <noone@nowhere.com> wrote:
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>> I find it easier to use my WAV editor than my MP3 editor so I want to do
>> as the title of my post suggests.
>> Is there any loss of quality in doing so?
>
> Yes. If you have access to the original audio CD, it would be
> preferable to edit a fresh rip, before encoding to MP3. However, the
> loss of quality may be acceptable, depending on the quality of the
> file, and the settings you use to reencode it.
>
It is actually a concert via streaming Internet that I recorded using
Total Recorder.
The settings in Total Recorder allow for recording the stream in WAV
format also but I chose MP3.
Perhaps I should set Total Recorder for WAV and try again?
Then edit and then convert to MP3?
http://www.totalrecorder.com/MainFeatures.htm
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