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M4A > WAV > M4A/MP3. How bad?, Was: don't flame me please! |
May 30 2006, 16:19
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i had some .m4a files, i decided i wanted to go back to .mp3 (long story) so i converted them to .wav with the intent of converting them to .mp3 (a sin, i know) and now i want to convert them back to .m4a
my question is... if one were to convert an m4a file to a wav file and then back to an m4a file would there be a loss in quality? (probably yes) if YES, would it be a SIGNIFICANT loss in quality? as in if the music i'm talking about is classical music originally encoded at 192, would it sound icky after decoding and re-encoding? i'm a little new to the world of codecs and encoding and the inner workings of it all, so this might be a stupid question, i apologise in advance! thanks! |
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bobthedinosaur M4A > WAV > M4A/MP3. How bad? May 30 2006, 16:19
[JAZ] The answer you'll get in these forums is that ... May 30 2006, 16:27
kornchild2002 As Jaz has stated, it depends on you. Personally,... May 30 2006, 16:34
BradPDX Transcoding artifacts seem to vary a great deal de... May 30 2006, 18:41![]() ![]() |
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