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Old 10-30-2005, 14:02   #16
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With these recording programs, there is a loss in audio quality, right?
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Old 10-30-2005, 21:18   #17
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i use Replay Music, too. its a good program. and there isn't a loss in quality. if you're recording 192kbs you'll have a 192kbs mp3. you can choose your quality level actually, but if you're starting with 192 there's no point in setting it higher. anyway, with Replay Music program often it won't recognize where to cut the tracks. so a great way i've found to do it to make sure it cuts the tracks right is to play the music through winamp and use a plug in that adds a pause after every song. and now i never have any problems with tracks not getting divided.
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