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  • neomagus00
    neomagus00 Posts: 3,899
    edited November 2004
    i got into this late, but austin's right, all an mp3 does is remove useless info - extremely quiet effects, simplifying basslines, etc. FYI, putting an mp3 on cd depends upon how you burn it. you can burn the mp3 as data, which is only good if your player can read mp3. or, you can burn it as cda (music), which will up-sample to 1411 and burn it with a lot of wasted space, but it can be read in any cd player.
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