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Cyrillic characters lost during conversion of M4A to WAV.

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  • albaranov
    • Apr 2011
    • 13

    #16
    Re: Cyrillic characters lost during conversion of M4A to WAV.

    Porcus,
    I do not have a clear answer to this question. Recall reading somewhere about pros and cons of compressed vs uncompressed. I think it was about file processing or something like that. In addition, I could not find an answer to a simple question - why compress at 6 or 5 or 0.
    Then dBPoweramp introduced uncompressed FLAC, and that was the end of my dilemma, as I decided to stick to uncompressed FLAC as a matter of my personal policy.
    Alex

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    • albaranov
      • Apr 2011
      • 13

      #17
      Re: Cyrillic characters lost during conversion of M4A to WAV.

      If it is a comment for me I cannot read it...
      Last edited by Spoon; February 21, 2013, 09:18 AM.

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