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Posted by *alan* on 04/29/07 19:09
"ken" <kjatworkpost@shaw.ca> wrote in message
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> "Fujikawa Yamamoto" <michael.jackson.is.a.pervert@wacko.jacko.org> wrote
> in message news:Xns991DC91AEAD6C789FAED@204.153.245.131...
>> On 24 Apr 2007, "ken" <kjatworkpost@shaw.ca> posted some
>> news:9urXh.122883$6m4.117174@pd7urf1no:
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>>> This most likely has been answered before but can anybody tell me what
>>> is the best free program and the easiest to convert wma music to mp3
>>> format? Thanks, Ken.
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>> Switch Sound File Conversion Software
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>> http://nch.com.au/switch/
> Thanx for the help.
> Ken.
Hi Ken ---- just out of curiosity I did a little test with that on-line
zamzar conversion.
I didn't have any wma files, so i converted an mp3 to wma and then converted
that wma to mp3:
original mp3 = bit rate 128 kbps, 2.79 MB
converted to wma = bit rate 128 kbps, 2.95 MB
wma converted to mp3 = bit rate 64 kbps, 1.38 MB
Although my ears found it hard to detect a difference, I'd say the decrease
in bit rate as well as in file size in the conversion from wma to mp3 is
indicative of SOME kind of loss of quality.
It'd be interesting to see if the same decrease in bitrate and file size
would result from using that software referred to above.
--
Alan
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