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From:
joseph fitzpatrick
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Date:
Thu, 10 Feb 2000 18:29:45 -0500
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Re: (idm) MP3 Optimization
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okay. the first thing to do, of course, is convert the mp3 back to wav format. if you have soundforge or any other sound manipulating software, then you should do a little noise reduction if there is noise - usually no more than -10db if there is not much noise, otherwise, your fidelity will be shit. if there's a lot of noise, then you would use say -20db of noise reduction. then, to improve the fidelity, equalize it. if you want better highs and lows there is an option to do that in soundforge without having to manually adjust it. just go to EQ - graphic - and then see your options to increase/decrease hi's mid's low's, etc.. then when you're done, convert it back to mp3. at least 128 kbps and perhaps resample it to 44.1khz or higher if you're not going to burn it to cd. this is probably the most general method of improving the sound quality of most downloaded mp3s. however, it all depends on what it sounds like to begin with. i usually do this series of adjustments to the mp3s i download and they sound much better. later joseph fitzpatrick -----Original Message----- From: Shimone <shimone@pnbc.net> To: idm@hyperreal.org <idm@hyperreal.org> Date: Thursday, February 10, 2000 4:30 PM Subject: (idm) MP3 Optimization
quoted 21 lines Have any of you tried to optimize an MP3 file? Since I have become such>Have any of you tried to optimize an MP3 file? Since I have become such >a huge fan of MP3 downloads lately I've found a whole bunch of music I'm >sure I could never find elsewhere (Big thanks to the IDM list for this). >The problem I'm having however is that the fidelity isn't very good. No >true high notes and no deep bass notes. I would really like to bring >these files into Cool Edit and get them sounding better. I've tried this >already with Mini-Discs with limited success, but I wonder if any of you >out there have any other methods? Also since I'm no musician I don't >know if it's actually *possible*. As a designer I could say maybe it's >like trying to optimize a gif or a jpg. It's already compressed so there >isn't much you can do to make it look better without rebuilding it. Is >the same true with music? > > >Shimone > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org >For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org >
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