Subject: | Re: Fostex v Marantz v HHB mini-review |
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From: | "Evert Veldhuis" <> |
Date: | Wed, 31 Mar 2004 20:51:12 -0000 |
Brad, Depends on how your mp3 editter works, but it is safest to convert all mp3 to wav first, edit, and then convert to mp3 again. It could be that your editter does the above automatically, but most likely not. If you don't mind me asking, at what bitrate do you make your mp3's? Regards, Evert --- In { brad brace } <> wrote: > > as an aside to this informative thread: > > I've often wondered if there is a substantial loss of > quality when editing, or applying filters to mp3s and then > re-saving as mp3 format. (?) ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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