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MP3 to audio
Havelock Vetinari
18-11-2006
I have several MP3 albums, that I have d/l but I now want them in a higher kbps. Is there a way to convert them to audio then rip without having to burn them to disk to do it?
Lukeyboy
18-11-2006
No matter what you do to them, you cannot improve the quality of an MP3 file. If you were to convert them to CD audio and then rip them again you'd end up with a file of lower quality than the original MP3.

You could either find MP3 downloads of higher quality, or rip from the original CD's.
rich_jtg
18-11-2006
Originally Posted by Lukeyboy:
“No matter what you do to them, you cannot improve the quality of an MP3 file. If you were to convert them to CD audio and then rip them again you'd end up with a file of lower quality than the original MP3.

You could either find MP3 downloads of higher quality, or rip from the original CD's.”

Indeed, you can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear.
clh84
18-11-2006
You can just re-encode them. Most media players should allow you to do it.

Like the other posters have said though, it won't improve the quality.
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