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Posted by |T?ߪRt?@$t on 06/11/07 11:58
If it's an MP3 player, why do you want to encode to wma?
<pagrament@excite.com> wrote in message
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> Hi to all...........
>
> Was wondering.........if I want to transfer music from cd to an mp3
> player in wma format.........does it matter what program/encoder I
> use, or is wma patented/licensed in some way so that no matter what
> program you use, the quality/results are exactly the same?
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> I know some mp3 software can vary in sound quality, but is the same
> true for wma?
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> In other words, if I use a program other than WMA 9, say, for example,
> to create wma files for an mp3 player, will they sound the same as
> files created (into wma) by WMA 9?
>
> I'd really apreciate some help in this are from those knowledgeable
> about the subject...........
>
> Thanks in advance!!
>
> pag
>
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