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I have a lot of mp3's that were recorded as stereo files even though
the audio content is really the same in both channels. The encoding is very inefficient because each file is twice as large as it would be if it had originally been recorded as a mono file. I have been looking all over the net for an audio converter than can extract one channel from a stereo mp3 file. I want to preserve the sound quality but convert to new mp3 files that are half the size. I don't want to re-sample or re-encode anything! Does such a product exist? Thanks! R2 |
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Sorry for the double post. I wrote this one last and it only took 5
minutes to be posted. The other one took almost an hour for some strange reason. Google said they were having server problems. Very wierd. |
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