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Old 08-29-2008, 12:32 AM
audiorapture audiorapture is offline
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Actually I seem to be under a misapprehension: I thought commercial discs, (or are they called Red Book), are WAV files or at least 1411. From that, you can change them to lets say an MP3 file at 192.
However, you can't go from lets say an MP3 file at 128 to a WAV file. I thought that you lose quality or it just can't be done.
What I tried to ask, (not properly), is how you could put in a burned disc, (NOT knowing if it's either a WAV or MP3), and find out what the original type and quality or speed of the disc was made at. You could then adjust your quality as needed.
I think I should learn more about the format, and how to mix, edit, and fade till I know how to ask something correctly. I hope I didn't waste anyones time and thanks for the answers. I just might go to Google and check this out with a little more detail before I try anything....

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