There are two kind of compression. The best is the looseless compression. It
will not degrade the sound quality. However, converting too many times the
file formats will.
"Byte" wrote:
> Usually not. Conversions seem to delete from the quality. It mainly depends
> on the format you are converting it to. The best way to find out is to
> convert
> one of your music files to the format you want and play it. Listen to it and
> you decide, only YOUR ears can tell. Have fun! :~)
>
> "Oasis" wrote:
>
> > Good Evening,
> >
> > I have a question here and expecting your advice or opinions.
> >
> > Can sound conversion improve sound quality? For example I have some MP3
> > audio files if I converted into other sound format can this conversion
> > improve sound quality?
> >
> > Sorry for this silly question.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Oasis
> >
> >
> >
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