Hi, Allen
> I've seen a few postings here about converting MP3 files to wav files.
> Is there any advantage to doing this? MP3 files can eat up a whole lot
> of memory, I know. I have nearly 1GB of them! Do wav's take up less
> memory or what? What's up with this?
Converting Mp3 to Wav is normally done when you want to put the music onto
a audio cd so you can play it in your cd player.
MP3 are the best thing to have on you HD... you have 1 GB when you convert
al those to Wav you will have 10Gb or more of wav files on your disk... MP3
are the smaller versions of Wav
Let's calculate
1 minute of wav file recorded to your HD is about 10 megs
1 minute of Mp3 on you HD is about 1 meg..
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