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Mp3 to cd and cd to mp3

I have a album of mp3 192kbps....i burn this on cd (CDA)....later i extract this back to the same mp3 of 192kbps

I will lose too much quality doing this ????

Thanks and sorry for the newbie question

Mp3 to cd and cd to mp3

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I have a album of mp3 192kbps....i burn this on cd (CDA)....later i extract this back to the same mp3 of 192kbps

I will lose too much quality doing this ????

Thanks and sorry for the newbie question
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Simple answer: YES. Save the original files on the second session of your audio CD (i.e., like a CD-Extra) so you don't have to recompress the MP3 files later. Every time you transcode (i.e., compress an already compressed signal), you lose quality.

If you need more info as to why this occurs, use the "search" function and look for "transcoding."

 

Mp3 to cd and cd to mp3

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OK, i understood

Thanks