Ugo
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Posted: Oct. 14 2010, 18:01 |
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Thanks very much for the clarification. Of course, if the output of your music software (by the way, the name Reaper conjures up in my mind a picture which has nothing to do with music recording, but of course it's just a name! ) is a WAV file, there would be no other reasons to compress it down to an mp3 than practical, bandwidth-related reasons, which I can perfectly understand. Why don't you import the Mike tracks into Reaper as WAV files? This way you wouldn't lose any sound quality before you start messing up the musical content of the track.
I've already told you, I don't remember where, that the 4shared embedded player isn't great, so I always download the files from there - even if the silly website always makes me wait because I don't have an account there. I rarely use iTunes as a player, because it doesn't feature adjustable controls (such as EQ), while Winamp and WMP do, and I agree with you that they're much better.
-------------- Ugo C. - a devoted Amarokian
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