MP3s compress the data. In other words you will lose data when you use MP3. The more compression you use the more data you lose. This is called lossy compression. If you chose 128 kbps then you will lose a lot of data. Lower than 128 kbps MP3s are really terrible. To get wav type quality you should use 320 kbps MP3s, although 192 kbps and up also sound OK with some genres of music.
Wavs do not compress data so that is why they sound so good. There are other music file compression programs that do not lose data. Programs like Flac and Ape are two such programs. They are called lossless programs. If you have a player that can use either of these that would be the optimum way to go IMO. Otherwise use MP3s that are 192 kbps or higher.
Note that sometimes when sending others 128 kbps MP3s I have had to have a song set for wav and another version of the song mixed for MP3. However if you use the 192 kbps or higher you should not have to do this. YMMV
PS - I use the free Audacity program for converting wavs to MP3s.
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Last edited by MarioD; 01/31/17 06:49 AM.
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