Originally Posted By: Mac
.....but I do contend that the smaller filesize of the mp3 files taxes the playback device, such as a laptop, a lot less and that the slight differences between the full .wav format and a compressed .mp3 file that uses the correct codec, are indeed minimal and not to be noticed during live performance.

The .wma format works just as good as the mp3 format for this purpose with BiaB, BTW.


--Mac

Nope, it makes no difference to any device (player or PC) if the device is playing back a wav or an MP3, the ONLY difference is quality of sound and size.

WMA - MP3 - AAC = no difference, only personal preference and hype!