TSGL: recommendation
The Computer Whisperer
justin at whisperer.com.au
Fri Mar 7 06:57:02 EST 2008
you will lose audio quality if you convert to burn,
Justin
On 07/03/2008, Alan Mitchell <alan_mitchell at mindspring.com> wrote:
>
> You might want to consider Audacity which will allow for conversion to
> many formats. But if what you want is smaller .wav files so you can use your
> existing player, I'm not sure you'd enjoy the result. A smaller .wav file
> will have to be lower quality which means oftentimes you lose some highs and
> lows. If you're want to see what it would sound like, you can convert to a
> low bit-rate .mp3 and back to .wav which you can test in your existing
> player.
>
> Of course you can always purchase a multi-disk player and not worry about
> conversions.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: "gcc" <g.civello at oit.umass.edu>
> To: "Tech Support Guy Mailing List" <list at tsgserver.com>
> Sent: 3/6/08 12:38 PM
> Subject: TSGL: recommendation
>
> Hi all. Can anyone recommend here recommend a (preferably) free program
> that compresses wav files, which can then be burned onto a single cd. As
> a
> classical music lover who has cds where a single symphony (Mahler's, for
> instance) spans 2 discs, I would like to compress the wav file enough to
> get
> them on one disc. Having to get up out of bed to change discs is annoying
> to say the least :)
>
> Thanks
> gcc
>
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