This may not be a good idea. Converting from one codec to another
can introduce transcoding errors, that is various digital artifacts
or distortions can be introduced as you go from one codec to
another. You have to remember that mp3, wma etc. all are audio files
with stuff removed. The more you remove, the more you process, the
more digital it will sound.
Dave
At 12:23 AM 8/12/2008, [log in to unmask] wrote:
>Hi all,
>Well, just got back from vacation, and upon checking the kim
>komando.com tip of the day for August 11th, then, clicking off that
>tip to a tip on different kinds of music formats, she says, "wma
>files are much smaller than mp3 files."
>Well folks, I have believed for the past 3 years or so, that mp3
>files were alot smaller than wma files, so, now that this farce of
>an idea is wrong, how in the world do I convert mp3 to wma
>files? Anyone tell us what program you're using to do that, and
>how to convert mp3 audio files to wma files, step by step?
>Harry
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