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![]() its really not worth it....there will be a rather severe loss of quality to do such a thing....just look for the files in the format you desire (I suggest staying away from wma and wmv files)
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![]() not sure if this is pertinent to the thread, but sometimes I have an MP3 file that just won't play on Windows Media player, but will on another player, like say ...Irfanview. So it must be a codec issue of some kind. But ...when that happens, I just use a free converter program called "Super" which converts almost anything ...into anything. I just reencode the MP3 as an MP3 and it works...not sure why, but it fixes whatever issue I had on that file. |
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![]() Thanks Sleepless... I read about the loss of quality in transcoding, and I'm sure you are right...from an audiophiles perspective. Guess I just couldn't notice an audible difference on the media players I use. I tried a few times to search for solutions to this quirk, but had no luck. Its funny how "Irfanview" ...a graphics program with a player app....will play almost every type of file I encounter, but for some reason I like the GUI of the Windows player ....legacy issues in my old school mentality. Thanks for clarifying the original point on quality though. |
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![]() 'If' you retranscode the file, please do not share it back to the network. ![]() Since most people are above using dial up connections nowadays, AIFF/WAV/FLAC/APE/Apple Lossless, etc are the best for everyone to share if they are able to and if they have the originals (not converted from mp3, etc.) After all, AIFF/WAV are 'identical' to CD with no loss of quality at all. That's why they are referred to as Lossless file formats. Dare I say it but I feel the same about video. For some reason people still convert videos to mpeg 1 or mpeg 2 or equivalent formats or image dimensions (VCD/SVCD pixel dimensions). Mpeg 4 & H.264 are the way to go for video (though DivX is also very good, H.264 is even better.) Ideally retaining the 'original' video pixel dimensions if they would (eg: 640 x 480 pixels or large screen/HDD). |
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![]() Switch Sound File Converter works quite well and it's free Download Free Audio File Format Converter Software, Convert Mp3, Wav and other Sound files. |
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