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Originally posted by Icebound@29 October 2003 - 03:40
if u don't believe me, then just try it. the difference in quality is 100% obvious to me. maybe it's the fact that 99% of the audio files i download are group-released albums by PMS, AMRC, FNS, and countless others. these releases are ripped to 192 kbps almost all the time. in fact, u can take a retail cd and rip it on your computer to whatever rate you want and convert it back to .wav in its original condition. people have been doing this for years, it was very common back in the day. i noticed a total lack of any mention on this here and thought i'd bring it up to people that were unaware of the fact that you can take your downloaded songs and convert them to their original format and burn them to a 100% retail quality cd. all converters are not equal, i am only vouching for Acoustica's mp3 to wave converter plus.
don't be stupid. If you convert to 192kbps, it will never be cd quality again if you reconvert it. MP3 isnt just a compressed format, when encoding, a lot of the clarity, low ends and high ends which most speakers and ears don't pick up. they are deleted, gone, so how can you retreive them? that is part of what makes mp3 smaller.