It doesn't compress it really that much either, not
really worth the clock cycles.


 --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > <<Is the zip'ing
also
> harming
> > > the sound? If so, I'm sure
> > > I wouldn't have prob with d-loading wav-s. >>
> 
> 
> A Zip file is meant to be able to "reproduce"
> applications, text files, all sorts of things that,
> when reopened, must be EXACTLY the same as they were
> before compression (altering even a bit/byte of an
> application can render it useless).  Zipping an
> audio file  does NOTHING to hurt it's quality.  Its
> an engineering/producing myth that needs to be laid
> to rest once and for all.  ;)
> 
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