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<blockquote data-quote="ryanc" data-source="post: 569285" data-attributes="member: 553679"><p>mp3 is a lossy format, which means that you do lose some sound quality when using an MP3 instead of a WAV. If you go with a higher bit rate MP3 you shouldnt' be able to tell the difference between that and a WAV. I'd go with 192kbps or 256kbps for an MP3. This is especially important if you have a really good sound system you're playing it on - because when your system is good, you'll hear all the crap that will come out of lower quality mp3s.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ryanc, post: 569285, member: 553679"] mp3 is a lossy format, which means that you do lose some sound quality when using an MP3 instead of a WAV. If you go with a higher bit rate MP3 you shouldnt' be able to tell the difference between that and a WAV. I'd go with 192kbps or 256kbps for an MP3. This is especially important if you have a really good sound system you're playing it on - because when your system is good, you'll hear all the crap that will come out of lower quality mp3s. [/QUOTE]
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