is Lossless->Lossy Bad |
is Lossless->Lossy Bad |
Jul 31 2003, 15:57
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Some of my music does not have any back ups, for instance a cd that i barowed frommy friend or one that i buy jointly(cd-r's don't last forever). So i was wondering if it was a good idea to create Losslessback ups. But then it occured to me that if a lossy codec incodes a lossless codec it may not incode to its full potenstial and also may have adverse effects. What do you think. I know i could always just turn it back into a wave.
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NaMo4184 is Lossless->Lossy Bad Jul 31 2003, 15:57
Hanky Losslessly compressed data will give you exactly t... Jul 31 2003, 16:08
Man-eating cow Lossless means there is no data lost, so when it... Jul 31 2003, 16:09
NaMo4184 I understand what Lossless is and i understand it ... Jul 31 2003, 16:12
picmixer AFAIK, when you encode directly from lossless to a... Jul 31 2003, 16:13
sthayashi Uh, What? I don't think I really understood y... Jul 31 2003, 16:14
NaMo4184 picmixer, answered my question. thank you and than... Jul 31 2003, 16:19
Mac As picmixer put it, yes you will get identical los... Jul 31 2003, 16:22
NaMo4184 incredible that the 7th respone came in under a mi... Jul 31 2003, 16:26
picmixer QUOTE (NaMo4184 @ Jul 31 2003, 05:19 PM)picmi... Jul 31 2003, 16:27
NaMo4184 Oh found an interesting feature in Oggxp. There a... Jul 31 2003, 18:38
sthayashi QUOTE (NaMo4184 @ Jul 31 2003, 09:38 AM)I thi... Jul 31 2003, 18:46
NaMo4184 When i said it was going to play back in the ipod ... Jul 31 2003, 20:00
sthayashi QUOTE (NaMo4184 @ Jul 31 2003, 11:00 AM)When ... Jul 31 2003, 20:30![]() ![]() |
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