Re: [SLE] WMA to OGG?



Jim,

On Friday 28 April 2006 23:20, Jim Cunning wrote:
On Friday 28 April 2006 20:58, michael norman wrote:
[snip]

audiokonverter should also probably do it, I've not tried it as I
have no WMA files.

I don't mean to criticize any of the conversion suggestions, and I'm
not an audio expert, but I recall reading some time ago that such
conversions might produce less than satisfactory results.

...

Or, in short, transcoding from one lossy format to another introduces
artifacts whose magnitude is often far greater than that produced by
either compression scheme used alone.


Jim Cunning


Randall Schulz

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