Yes, actually if you converted your mp3 to a wav file, you wouldn't be
compressing it, you would actually be expanding it. The average mp3 of a 4
minute song is about 4 megs. A wav file is 10 times that, so think of it as
about 10 megs of disc space for every minute of audio. Plus as Doc so
i am curious. with so many programs already set to burn mp3 to audio cd
what is the need to expand to wave?
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I was corrected, it is decompressing, not compressing.
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i am curious. with so many programs already set
: Wednesday, February 02, 2005 5:39 PM
Subject: compressing mp3 files
Is there a good accessible program to compress mp3 files to wav files?
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i am curious. with so many programs already set to burn mp3