Originally Posted By: Ross Wellington
Hi,
What might help you is to decompress, then equalize, de-noise at a low threshold, and re-encode.


Not an option, unfortunately. My original source files are 32KBPS *.WMA files, already highly compressed, so the damage is pretty well done before I ever start. I think the original *.WMA files do sound better than the transcoded, DRM-removed MP3 files I end up with, but the iPod doesn't play *.WMAs. At least, I don't think it does. Does it?

tanstaafl.


Edited by tanstaafl. (31/12/2008 16:34)
Edit Reason: fix ubbs tag
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