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10-12-2011 11:46 PM |
Re: [Tutorial] Zune DRM removal
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but 192WMA is = to 320MP3, and even if it wasnt, how would you better quality form something thats not there to begin with. You can only go one way with compression.
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No, see, here's the thing. Encoding a file, even if it's to the same format (e.g. WMA to WMA, or mp3 to mp3) is going to lose quality. Even if you take a 192kbps mp3 and re-encode it as a 192kbps mp3, you are going to be losing bits of data.
Hence why a lossless method (as in, decrypting the file) is the most preferred. But seeing as how we can't do this anymore:
The reason I say to use 320kbps is because it's much higher than the source. Yes, you are right, you can't have quality that wasn't there to begin with. But, you can LOSE quality that was there to begin with, so we'd want to save as high a quality as possible.
Technically, if you were to convert your WMA files to WAV (or even something lossless like FLAC or WMA Lossless), you would essentially have the exact same quality. But at a size increase, something like 20-30MB per song instead of 4-8.
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The only problem is that Aimersoft, Daniusoft and other Wondershare brands are promoted by spam. I don't even want to try anything promoted by spammers.
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I can't comment on the first two, but I do recall using a program called Wondershare PPT2DVD... it did exactly what it said, it converted some PowerPoint presentations into DVD files that I could burn. It worked fine for me.
Granted, I didn't actually buy it, I *ahem* obtained it elsewhere, so I can't comment on their actual website. But the software did work, if that means anything to anybody.
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