Yeeeeeeeeah. Let's compress an already compressed mp3 into a wma file, and THEN compress it again when distributing the videoCornwiggle wrote:If your MP3 won't work, then just save that audio in WMM as "high quality audio" and you'll get a WMA just as good in quality in the MP3.JaddziaDax wrote:.wma is a worse compression than .mp3 (quality-wise)
use .wav if you can
Trust me, I've done it...quite a bit. Audio always turns out good at the end.
Or, here's a better idea.
If your MP3 won't edit, do the WMA thing and edit with that. When you're done, delete the WMA and then reinsert the MP3, it should still match up perfectly, then save.
I mean, it's logical, right? 3x compression = 3x the awesomeness?