> heres the quick jist: archive your shns, dont convert to wav. and then
> reconvert to shn later, its polluting the trading pool.

You are using the wrong words. You're saying don't covert .shn to .wav when
you mean don't burn to .cda (CD audio).

With
        shn(1) -> wav(1) -> shn(2) -> wav(2) -> ... -> shn(n) - wav(n)
all shorten files will be identical and all wave files will be identical.
Conversion between shorten and wave file is lossless.

However, with
        wav(1) -> cda(1) -eac-> wav(2)
is where problems can and will occur. wav(1) and wav(2) have a chance of
being the same but most likely won't be. Burning and ripping audio can be
lossy.

Cheers,
Jason

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