I would not say copy, but convert.
And yes, this is the best option. MP3 is actually a compressed music format that suppresses sounds that human ear cannot hear. Therefore it save space but into some extend also loses the quality of the sound.
MP3 sound files have an .mp3 file extension, and common file extensions for raw, uncompressed sound files are .wav and .aif. Pg. 474
BY create an uncompressed copy of a file I asume you mean make a copy of the compressed file and have the copy be uncompressed. all you need to do is unzip it.
Yes, the quality of sound in WAV format is generally better than that in MP3 format because WAV files are uncompressed and retain more audio data, resulting in higher fidelity sound.
No. .cda is simply a shortcut on an audio CD to uncompressed audio data. .mp3, by contrast, is compressed. If you tried to copy a .cda off a CD directly, the file would not work once the disc was removed.
Yes, the quality of a WAV file is generally higher than that of an MP3 file because WAV files are uncompressed and retain more audio data, resulting in better sound quality.
Yes its possible and no the quality does not go down.
plug both of them in2 a computer then copy and paste the songs you want on to the other
Regular audio CDs are uncompressed, therefore no. MP3 CDs generally support vbr however.
Sound quality in an MP3 player is mostly related to the quality or bit rate at which the MP3 was made.In general the MP3 is not recommended by audiophiles because it loses sound quality.Therefore no MP3 gives you really good sound quality except when using the highest quality MP3 music files.
how to remove copy-protection off a MP3 i have to much music and now i cant remove it its sayin (COPY-PROTECTION PLEASE REMOVE IT)
Connect your mp3 to your computer and than just copy that folder to your mp3 device.
Most mp3 players (china made) specially with built in memories will keep saying no nand files. It is not a copy paste from a computer or any media to your mp3 players. Instead, You have to rip your mp3 files from cd and copy it to your mp3 player