[dba-Tech] WMA catalog

Peter Brawley peter.brawley at earthlink.net
Mon Jul 4 16:06:53 CDT 2011


On 7/4/2011 3:55 PM, Arthur Fuller wrote:
> Does it convert or make copies?
Makes transformed copies.

> And do you mean that your grandkids can hear
> high and low stuff that you can no longer hear (i.e.<50mz and greater than
> say 19mz?)
19KHz, heh, at this age 10kHz is good.
> , or something else? IME there is not much lossiness in pop music
> since there is not much range-difference, but in say a violin+piano sonata
> there is a huge range of Mz difference, not to mention the loss of implied
> harmonics. Is that what you meant?
Yep.

P.
> AF
>
> On Mon, Jul 4, 2011 at 3:48 PM, Peter Brawley
> <peter.brawley at earthlink.net>wrote:
>
>> AF>   I am prepared to convert all the WMA files to MP3 but don't know how.
>>
>> Best&  easiest tool I know for this I know is Media Monkey. For best
>> results, set mp3 sampling to 256. Indistinguishable from WMA for everyone
>> 'cept my grandkids.
>>
>> PB
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