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I copied some files from a 20-year old CD and converted them to mp3, and
burnt them to a CD. Upon playback, there is some distortion. Could this be the mp3 conversion process causing this? I use a tool called "Audio MP3 Sound Recorder" which captures the soundcard stream, and then converts it to mp3. The conversion works fine on some things, i.e. it is not consistent. Or, could it be some sort of copy protection? Thanks for any help. |
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Buck Turgidson wrote:
I copied some files from a 20-year old CD and converted them to mp3, and burnt them to a CD. Upon playback, there is some distortion. Could this be the mp3 conversion process causing this? I use a tool called "Audio MP3 Sound Recorder" which captures the soundcard stream, and then converts it to mp3. The conversion works fine on some things, i.e. it is not consistent. Or, could it be some sort of copy protection? It certainly could be the mp3 encoding. What settings are you using? ___ -S "Hey pip squeak, who's L Ron, some new rapper?" -- Nic |
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It certainly could be the mp3 encoding. What settings are you using?
Thanks. I switched to Lame, and it is much better. I do get some drop-outs on the CD, though. Could that be the burn speed? The mp3 sounds file playing it from the HDD. |
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Buck Turgidson wrote:
I copied some files from a 20-year old CD and converted them to mp3, and burnt them to a CD. Upon playback, there is some distortion. Could this be the mp3 conversion process causing this? I use a tool called "Audio MP3 Sound Recorder" which captures the soundcard stream, and then converts it to mp3. The conversion works fine on some things, i.e. it is not consistent. Or, could it be some sort of copy protection? Thanks for any help. Probably from the mp3 conversion, but the original CD could be degraded but effectively concealed on audio playback. But whatever did you convert them to mp3 for in the first place ? geoff |
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![]() "Buck Turgidson" wrote in message ... I copied some files from a 20-year old CD and converted them to mp3, and burnt them to a CD. Upon playback, there is some distortion. Could this be the mp3 conversion process causing this? I use a tool called "Audio MP3 Sound Recorder" which captures the soundcard stream, and then converts it to mp3. The conversion works fine on some things, i.e. it is not consistent. Or, could it be some sort of copy protection? Thanks for any help. I think you lack a basic understanding of the conversion process. If you're using your soundcard, you might as just play the cd out of your clock radio and record it as an MP3 using your iPhone microphone as far as quality goes. You're using the crappy soundcard's digital to analog converter (which undoubtedly came with your PC) to convert a perfectly clean digital signal to analog, then capturing the analog signal and using the equally ****ty analog to digital converter in the same cheap-ass soundcard to convert it back to digital, THEN AND ONLY THEN converting the data to MP3, which was all you needed to do in the first place. A soundcard is basically a combination digital-to-analog converter and an analog-to-digital converter. Unless you're converting digital to analog (which you're not) or analog to digital (you're not) the process should have ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with your soundcard. What you want is a utility, and there are literally hundreds of free ones out there, to simply convert the WAV file to MP3 using a few lines of code and your PC's CPU. that's it. Go find one. BTW, LAME *IS* an MP3 encoder. |
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Buck Turgidson wrote:
It certainly could be the mp3 encoding. What settings are you using? Thanks. I switched to Lame, and it is much better. I do get some drop-outs on the CD, though. Could that be the burn speed? The mp3 sounds file playing it from the HDD. Why are you using 'Audio REcorder', which is for capturing live streams, rather than just ripping the CD to hard drive, then converting to mp3? -- ___ -S "Hey pip squeak, who's L Ron, some new rapper?" -- Nic |
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