Basically, just like the question asks in the title:
Can you upconvert from .mp3 to .m4a without experiencing "loss" of the audio file or quality?
The reason I ask, is I don't have a great ear; I can't tell a huge difference between .mp3 and .m4a. To me,
the .m4a sounds like it has more depth, bass and the voices are clearer, and a bit louder. But my natural logic
tells me you can't "upconvert" anything (going from a lower quality item to a higher quality item). That would be
like trying to make 5$ out of 2.50$ wouldn't it? It's not possible in my mind...BUT! nonetheless, I tried it;
converting 1 of my mp3 songs to an .m4a. It sounds decent, and a bit louder; I just can't honestly tell
if the quality is improved or not. If anyone knows about this, or can provide feedback, please do.
I'd appreciate it. Thank you.
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EDIT
I do apologize, I didn't think there was a thread regarding this matter, but when I did a search on google,
I found this: http://forum.dbpoweramp.com/showthread.php?t=13797 If anyone else has anything
to add to this subject other than what Bill explained in the above linked thread, please do.
Can you upconvert from .mp3 to .m4a without experiencing "loss" of the audio file or quality?
The reason I ask, is I don't have a great ear; I can't tell a huge difference between .mp3 and .m4a. To me,
the .m4a sounds like it has more depth, bass and the voices are clearer, and a bit louder. But my natural logic
tells me you can't "upconvert" anything (going from a lower quality item to a higher quality item). That would be
like trying to make 5$ out of 2.50$ wouldn't it? It's not possible in my mind...BUT! nonetheless, I tried it;
converting 1 of my mp3 songs to an .m4a. It sounds decent, and a bit louder; I just can't honestly tell
if the quality is improved or not. If anyone knows about this, or can provide feedback, please do.
I'd appreciate it. Thank you.
__________________________________________________ ______________________________________________
EDIT
I do apologize, I didn't think there was a thread regarding this matter, but when I did a search on google,
I found this: http://forum.dbpoweramp.com/showthread.php?t=13797 If anyone else has anything
to add to this subject other than what Bill explained in the above linked thread, please do.
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