Since the MP3 format is standardized around the decoder, just about any technique you can find
that sounds ok is probably about optimal. Put another way: ISO tells everyone how to decode
an MP3 in no uncertain terms. The differences in MP3 audio quality and encoding speed come
from variations amongst encoders (which are mostly proprietary).
Personally I use Cool Edit Pro or Nero CD burner software to decode but there are plenty of
free alternatives.
-M
Rusty Householter wrote:
quoted 7 lines OK I''ve no problem putting MP3's to CD but audibly what is the best method>
> OK I''ve no problem putting MP3's to CD but audibly what is the best method
> that gives you the best sound without distortion, and proper levels?
>
> Any help would be very appreciative.
>
> Rated_R
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