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<blockquote data-quote="Gauntlet" data-source="post: 181187" data-attributes="member: 545529"><p>1) Use an external MP3 Decoder</p><p></p><p>2) The original bitrate of the MP3 is going to be the best quality you can get. Taking a 128 MP3, coverting it to WAV and then to a 320 MP3 won't make a difference at all. The original compression of the 128 mp3 is the final quality you can get out of the file.</p><p></p><p>As far as your question about the equalizer....the answer is pretty obvious. The WAV sounds different when you play it with the equalizer on because *drumroll* the equalizer is on! Play it in Windows Media Player or Cool Edit or another program and it will not sound like that.</p><p></p><p>And don't use an EQ when converting files.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gauntlet, post: 181187, member: 545529"] 1) Use an external MP3 Decoder 2) The original bitrate of the MP3 is going to be the best quality you can get. Taking a 128 MP3, coverting it to WAV and then to a 320 MP3 won't make a difference at all. The original compression of the 128 mp3 is the final quality you can get out of the file. As far as your question about the equalizer....the answer is pretty obvious. The WAV sounds different when you play it with the equalizer on because *drumroll* the equalizer is on! Play it in Windows Media Player or Cool Edit or another program and it will not sound like that. And don't use an EQ when converting files. [/QUOTE]
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