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  1. Hey there, sorry i don't have an answer to your question but i'd also love to know about that. Whats the most you can stretch out some wave viewers or other graphic? I'm just getting into this myself but maybe in a wave viewer that you could really stretch out you might be able to see how many bits lined up next to eachother have the same level and the work it out in relation to the detail of quantisation shown relative to how many quanta have the same level in a row in order to see whether it came from a smaller or larger mp3 file. Don't know if there are any wave graphics you can stretch out enough to see that kind of detail...? I'd be very interested to know what you find out. cheers!
  2. Hey there, wondering if anyone is able to shed light on why when converting from more compact formats such as .OMG or .mp3 to .wav for example what the significance is for quality preservation given that once converted to wav, what was an originally smaller file is now larger. Sure maybe the larger size may be to some extent the result of decompression but is decompression the only explanation for the larger file size in the wav format? I guess here we could discuss differences between how different conversion software works too maybe, with respect to information loss when converting from compressed to expanded file formats? Generally though to reiterate what explans the larger file size beyond decompression if anything and what are the implications for quality??
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