.WAV files are uncompressed. They are essentially the raw data recording, with the best quality possible give the recording equipment. .MP3 files are compressed in a lossy algorithm to maintain space. They do this at the loss of some audio quality.
An mp3 file is a recording.
A midi file is a set of data which a synthesizer uses to recreate a specific piece.
Almost sounds like the same thing doesnt it? Let me try to make an analogy...
Think of an mp3 file as a tape or record that your computer plays like a tape deck or record player.
Think of a midi file as a piece of sheet music which your computer reads & then plays on a virtual piano.
Midi files are useful for composing or experimenting with musical pieces. I can take a midi file & with a good synth make it sound like its a piano playing it, or a guitar, or a Saxophone by just clicking a few buttons. Keep in mind the average PC has a cheapo synthesizer & its going to sound like a cheap casio keyboard unless you spend some big money on a professional-grade midi synth.
mp3 files, being a verbatim recording are less versatile. What you have is all youll get, you can edit it to a large degree, but only to add audio effects such as echo or noise reduction. You can multi-track more stuff in, but it is not possible to change the song in fundamental ways as is possible with midi.
I guess a shorter way to put it is that with an mp3, your computer is playing back a recording, with midi, your computer is actually performing the piece itself.
mp3 is a format or type of songs
there are many formats like mp4 ,midi etc
Well, I would recommend converting wav files to mp3 files with a wav file to mp3 file converter. There are many wav file to mp3 file converters offered for use.
WAV is a file format. There is no difference between a WAV file on Ubuntu and a WAV file on Windows.
Well, I would recommend converting wav files into mp3 files with a wav file to mp3 file format converter. There are many converters that are offered for use for a fee of no charge.
Well, I would recommend converting wav files to mp3 files with a wav file to mp3 file converter. There are many converters that are offered for use for a fee of no charge.
i don t know
Convert Files is one of the best online file converts for converting a wav file into an mp3 file. Using the website and giving it your wav file, it will convert it into an mp3 file in a matter of seconds.
nope
A MP3 file is actually a compressed WAV file. The compression is: WAV file size / MP3 file size Bitrate is the amount of kBits a mp3 file uses in 1 second. So a 320kB/s file uses 320kBit in 1 second(or 40kBytes/s) The relation is that if the bitrate gets bigger, the compression get's lower.
Converting an MP3 file into WAV requires the use of certain software. By carrying out a casual online search, you will be able to find software that can help you convert your files.
Once saved, you can go to File/Export then choose Mp3 in place of .wav. Or you can export in wav and convert in Sound Forge, Wavelab, etc.
you can download a special program which is able to convert any sound/video file into other files like mp3 wav and so on. You can also check online and type in wav to mp3 converter.
Yes there is a loss of qualityIn short form : Yes it does go down. MP3 is a form of "lossy" encoding. When you 'rip' a song from a CD to mp3, you are actually encoding a .wav file to .mp3 file. Higher the mp3 bitrate, lower the loss of quality but there is a loss. This is why the mp3 tracks occupy much less space than the wav audio tracks.When you are converting back from MP3 to CD (to a .wav file basically), your source is the lossy mp3 track, which you can not restore back to the original. Converting to a .wav file will not lose anything from the quality of mp3 recording but mp3 was lossy to start with.