Okay, on a previous post Spoon said we always lose some quality during conversion when using dBpoweramp.
What I would very much appreciate from you folks is some clarity so I have a better understanding on what to--and what not to--expect from my purchase.
First, how much am I losing? The only reason I bought the program was to "clean" some old MP3s. If I apply DSP actions, say: Fade-in/Fade-out/Volume Normalize on a 128kbps song what do I have at the end? a 112kbps? 96kbps? Even though the target was 128kbps CBR? So that my new "cleaned" 128kbps song is in fact a 96kbps? It would be nice to have some idea, some transparency.
second, is this losing of quality compounded? The more Effect/Action applied on a single section the more quality is lost?
Once again thanks.
Tim
What I would very much appreciate from you folks is some clarity so I have a better understanding on what to--and what not to--expect from my purchase.
First, how much am I losing? The only reason I bought the program was to "clean" some old MP3s. If I apply DSP actions, say: Fade-in/Fade-out/Volume Normalize on a 128kbps song what do I have at the end? a 112kbps? 96kbps? Even though the target was 128kbps CBR? So that my new "cleaned" 128kbps song is in fact a 96kbps? It would be nice to have some idea, some transparency.
second, is this losing of quality compounded? The more Effect/Action applied on a single section the more quality is lost?
Once again thanks.
Tim
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