![]() ![]() All I understood from three example pictures there is that high lossy picture was blurry compared to the low lossy. Oh yeah, I already checked wikipedia about lossy, but wasn't really able to understand it. ![]() Does my edited song really have 192kbps like the original one? Any way to prove it? I understand that if a song has 192 kbps, that I'm not supposed to export it anymore than 192 because it's not going to change the quality of the original mp3 song. ![]() Ti Nhc V in Thoi Nothing Else Matters mi nht, Download nhc hot Nothing Else Matters mi online. WHAT DOES THIS MEAN? Does this mean that they do not sound the same? Which one sounds better? Or does it mean that the one with high lossy has a higher volume? What do I have to change in Audacity so the edited one is exported with a medium lossy as the original one? Ti nhc mi Nothing Else Matters online, Ti bài hát hay Nothing Else Matters Mp3 min phí - Ti Nhc V Máy - ti ây. I cut the end of an mp3 song>Original mp3 song had 192 kbps>edited mp3 song also has 192 kbps (I changed the settings)>I noticed that everything is the same, except the file size and the length of the song(only cause I edited it)>BUT I NOTICED THAT under Audio Properties for AUDIO QUALITY, Original mp3= Medium (Lossy) and Edited mp3= High (Lossy). This is why I made a post on the other one (don' know the difference). You can download MP3 music with many different quality such as: 128kbps, 320kbps, 64kbps, 96kbps, 192kbps, 256 kbps. I do not know if I have 1.3x unstable audacity.
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