Reply to Re: Why would MP3's have more high end than Wav.s?

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Posted by NRen2k5 on 11/15/05 09:16

MP3 is lossy. That means there is a loss in sound quality. It doesn't
mean a loss in volume. MP3 encoding *could* cause something to become a
little louder in comparison to the rest.

- NRen2k5

blum100@comcast.net wrote:
> I noticed something odd while converting some Wavs to Mp3s (192) for
> emailing. When I played the converted MP3 on Winamp, the EQ bars
> showed more high end than the original Wav.No other EQing was done
> just a straight conversion fromMS PCM Wav to Mp3. I thought the wav
> was lossless as opposed to the Mp3. What's up with that? Anyone?
> Jay

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