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helping an HLender

Posted: 10 Nov 2007, 22:56
by psichonaut
aftrer i wrote this post on the "Currently geeking" thread and I waited an answer all the day i decide to write it in an indipendendent thread
I know it really seems a manace.....but i receved from a friend a DVD full of siouxsie live ripped on mp3 from the original recordings.
now where is the problem?
OK i'm not good using sowtares and PC generally....the question is possible to convert all those mp3 in WAV/or other files without any trouble for the sound quality?
only serious answers please.....don't joke with my unknowing

Posted: 10 Nov 2007, 23:04
by Andie
you can get a MP3 converter free download from many places (search google for a MP3 Converter)

they usually last for 15 days trial version before they ask you to buy the complete programme...if you haven't finished ripping all the MP3's by then you can decide to purchase or just seek another similar free download

the quality ain't brilliant but then you knew that already ;)

EDIT: try here >http://www.mp3-converter.com/mp3_decode.htm

Posted: 10 Nov 2007, 23:15
by CellThree
Just out of interest why would you want to convert the MP3s into WAV? if you want to burn them onto CD, copy the files onto your computer then just use Nero or whatever burning software you have , eliminate the 2 second gap and you should be able to burn fine.

Programs that re-encode audio into different formats:

CDex
DbPowerAMP version 10 (don't bother with the latest version as you have to pay for the MP3 encoder)

Both these programs are free.

The only way you will end up with worse sound quality than the MP3s you have is if you re-encode the MP3s into a lower bitrate than they are currently at. Encoding them into a format such as WAV, FLAC or APE will not result in any loss of quality, but the file size will be bigger.

If you don't understand, then do a search for Lossy format and Lossless formats. Basically, If you have a lossy format already (such as MP3) then don't convert it into anything except Lossless format otherwise you'll probably end up losing more sound quality.

Posted: 10 Nov 2007, 23:31
by Pista
To be honest Marco, I wouldn't convert from mp3 to wav, as the files are already compressed & it will not change the quality any.
Once the damage is done, it can't really be undone. :roll:
If your CD player(s) can play MP3 CDs, then just save the files to your hard drive somewhere & then save the MP3s onto a CD.
If not, then drop them into itunes & burn cds from there.
Bottom line is that you can turn mp3s to wav, but all you succeed in doing is making the file size bigger. You won't get a better quality sound from them....ever.

Posted: 10 Nov 2007, 23:33
by psichonaut
Pista wrote:To be honest Marco, I wouldn't convert from mp3 to wav, as the files are already compressed & it will not change the quality any.
Once the damage is done, it can't really be undone. :roll:
If your CD player(s) can play MP3 CDs, then just save the files to your hard drive somewhere & then save the MP3s onto a CD.
If not, then drop them into itunes & burn cds from there.
Bottom line is that you can turn mp3s to wav, but all you succeed in doing is making the file size bigger. You won't get a better quality sound from them....ever.
Steeve you were the person i was searching ...get on msn

Posted: 11 Nov 2007, 10:04
by Pista
I can't. My Dad's staying with me & i can't realy drop him for msn right now :(

Posted: 11 Nov 2007, 12:19
by psichonaut
Pista wrote:I can't. My Dad's staying with me & i can't realy drop him for msn right now :(
soon a surpise will be or in your PM box or into your mail box at home....now i'm triing something

Posted: 11 Nov 2007, 19:15
by James Blast
everytime I read the title, I think it says 'helping a Bellender'

sorry, as you were :innocent:

Posted: 11 Nov 2007, 21:21
by psichonaut
James Blast wrote:everytime I read the title, I think it says 'helping a Bellender'

sorry, as you were :innocent:
i'd answer you.....if i'd understand what's a "bellender"

Posted: 13 Nov 2007, 20:39
by markfiend
:lol: You really don't want to know.