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 Re: changing an .rmj file to mp3 or wav file
Posted by Mti on September 27, 2003 at 09:27:51:

In Reply to: Re: changing an .rmj file to mp3 or wav file posted by Fabio M. L. (Brazil) on September 12, 2003 at 08:37:02:

: The solution presented Shaun really works!!

: The only problem is that the 'new' file (mp3) becomes double sized if compared to the 'old' file (.rmj). But for those who enjoy MP3 instead of that terrible format (.rmj), it doesn't represent a huge problem, right?

: Rgds

The size is affected by how much compression you use. If the .rmj file was heavilliy compressed, you risk losing a lot of sound quality by heavily compressing it as an .mp3. Compressing between "lossy" compression formats is normally a very bad idea. Unfortunately, the .rmj format is so useless, it becomes a necessity if you want to hear the songs/audio/whatever.

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