When you open up an mp3 file for editing, edit it, then save, if you save it at the same quality as before. Is quality lost even more so as u are again compressing the audio file?
If its the same, what about files that are variable bit rate. If u edit it, remix or it or whatever, when u save it again, is quality lost if u save it at the same bit rate, as with variable...well..it's varialbe isn't it. So surely it will change the quality again.
Any thoughts?
Cheers!
Elliot
When editing MP3 Files...
Hi,
yeah, I think that decoding an mp3 file, then reencoding it, you'll loose quality. You'd better keep it as wav or FLAC, which is lossless, 2 times smaller than wav and compatible in Live.
Try an experience: decode and encode the same file over and over in mp3, and see if you hear the difference. But logically, you soon should hear it well.
Best,
amo
yeah, I think that decoding an mp3 file, then reencoding it, you'll loose quality. You'd better keep it as wav or FLAC, which is lossless, 2 times smaller than wav and compatible in Live.
Try an experience: decode and encode the same file over and over in mp3, and see if you hear the difference. But logically, you soon should hear it well.
Best,
amo
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