If I am converting from one lossy format to another (say, .aac to .mp3) I have been in the habit of first converting to .wav, and then converting the .wav files to .mp3. My thinking has been that converting to .wav is simply a process of decompression, and should not involve any loss of quality. Then (so my uneducated thinking goes) converting the uncompressed .wav file to .mp3 should be a simpler and more straight forward process for dBpoweramp than a direct conversion from one lossy format to another, and MAY give better results.
Is there any validity at all in this thinking, or am I deluding myself? Is it just as good, or better, to convert directly from one lossy format to another (always assuming that the conversion HAS to be done!)
Also, I have recently read some comments on another forum which claim that converting from lossy format to wav is NOT a lossless process and may introduce some artefacts. Does anyone here know about this?
Is there any validity at all in this thinking, or am I deluding myself? Is it just as good, or better, to convert directly from one lossy format to another (always assuming that the conversion HAS to be done!)
Also, I have recently read some comments on another forum which claim that converting from lossy format to wav is NOT a lossless process and may introduce some artefacts. Does anyone here know about this?
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