I have a pretty specific question. There's a long story behind it, that we can cover at another time. However, for now, I'd prefer to just stick to this specific question.
I have some 4000 songs that were ripped with these settings:
Windows Media Audio 9.1 (WMA)
VBR Quality 98, 44kHz, 16 bit stereo 1-pass VBR
Most of these files are between 400 and 500 kBps, but some of them fall as far down as 210 kBps.
Due to circumstances beyond my control, I'm going to use DMC to convert these files to match all of my other files, with these settings:
Windows Media Audio 9.1 Lossless
VBR 100, 44 kHz, 2 channel 16 bit 1-pass VBR
Basically, I'm converting from a very high variable bit rate to a lossless format, which will grow the file size by about 100%.
My question is; do I lose any fidelity in this conversion? Or are all of the "original bits" (as located in the Variable Bit Rate version) actually in the Lossless version, just padded out?
I have some 4000 songs that were ripped with these settings:
Windows Media Audio 9.1 (WMA)
VBR Quality 98, 44kHz, 16 bit stereo 1-pass VBR
Most of these files are between 400 and 500 kBps, but some of them fall as far down as 210 kBps.
Due to circumstances beyond my control, I'm going to use DMC to convert these files to match all of my other files, with these settings:
Windows Media Audio 9.1 Lossless
VBR 100, 44 kHz, 2 channel 16 bit 1-pass VBR
Basically, I'm converting from a very high variable bit rate to a lossless format, which will grow the file size by about 100%.
My question is; do I lose any fidelity in this conversion? Or are all of the "original bits" (as located in the Variable Bit Rate version) actually in the Lossless version, just padded out?
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