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FC3: Audacity, exported files.
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| AnonymousFC3 2004-12-19, 2:46 am |
| Hello:
on occasion I use "Audacity" (great program), so far only as a sound
recorder.
Usually I capture a sound file, from real Audio.
Exported files, are prefect quality as "ogg".
Exported iles, are terrible sound quality as "mp3".
I have tried to export as a WAV file, then convert using lame to mp3, the
quality is just as bad.
I am wondering if this is a fedora issue (does not seems...), or rather a
formatting issue (lame or other).
I am assuming it cannot be a Linux issue...
Any idea ?
- AFC3 -
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| philicorda 2005-01-04, 5:59 pm |
| On Sat, 18 Dec 2004 19:48:25 -0800, AnonymousFC3 wrote:
> Hello:
> on occasion I use "Audacity" (great program), so far only as a sound
> recorder.
> Usually I capture a sound file, from real Audio.
> Exported files, are prefect quality as "ogg".
> Exported iles, are terrible sound quality as "mp3".
>
> I have tried to export as a WAV file, then convert using lame to mp3, the
> quality is just as bad.
>
> I am wondering if this is a fedora issue (does not seems...), or rather a
> formatting issue (lame or other).
> I am assuming it cannot be a Linux issue...
What bit rate and sample rate are you exporting the mp3 at?
It could be that the defaults are very low, so the quality will be poor.
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> Any idea ?
> - AFC3 -
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| philicorda 2005-01-04, 5:59 pm |
| On Sat, 18 Dec 2004 19:48:25 -0800, AnonymousFC3 wrote:
> Hello:
> on occasion I use "Audacity" (great program), so far only as a sound
> recorder.
> Usually I capture a sound file, from real Audio.
> Exported files, are prefect quality as "ogg".
> Exported iles, are terrible sound quality as "mp3".
>
> I have tried to export as a WAV file, then convert using lame to mp3, the
> quality is just as bad.
>
> I am wondering if this is a fedora issue (does not seems...), or rather a
> formatting issue (lame or other).
> I am assuming it cannot be a Linux issue...
>
> Any idea ?
> - AFC3 -
Check the bit rate and sample rate you are exporting mp3 at.
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