Hi,
I've lurked the forum for a while and have gotten the hint that direct transcoding from a lossy format to another lossy format isn't wise. The confusion comes when you have to do such a conversion but you don't have the original source.
I had a few OGG file I wanted to convert to MP3, but to avoid a direct lossy to lossy conversion, I went to WAV first, then to MP3. I kept the frequency the same (in this case 48000) all through the conversion. The OGG file was a variable bit rate, and I wanted a constant bit rate, so in the end I compressed the WAV to MP3 at 96 Kbps since the variable rate in the OGG file went no higher than 90-somthing.
The question is, was the conversion to WAV first overkill? Does dbPowerAmp internally uncompress and then recompress?
I've lurked the forum for a while and have gotten the hint that direct transcoding from a lossy format to another lossy format isn't wise. The confusion comes when you have to do such a conversion but you don't have the original source.
I had a few OGG file I wanted to convert to MP3, but to avoid a direct lossy to lossy conversion, I went to WAV first, then to MP3. I kept the frequency the same (in this case 48000) all through the conversion. The OGG file was a variable bit rate, and I wanted a constant bit rate, so in the end I compressed the WAV to MP3 at 96 Kbps since the variable rate in the OGG file went no higher than 90-somthing.
The question is, was the conversion to WAV first overkill? Does dbPowerAmp internally uncompress and then recompress?
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