The audio file won't sound good.
JPG's not too bad but GIF is terribly lossy
you will have a smaller file at the expense of quality... converting any audio file from it original encoding to a lower rate will degrade the quality of the audio and in most cases adds hum/fuzz/static
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There are two categories: lossless and lossy. Lossy formats utilize some form of compression and/or psychoacoustics that would compress the parts of an audio file that an average person would not notice. Lossless formats tend to be large in file, but can reproduce the audio quality as close as it can for the original medium (usually analog formats like audio cassettes and/or vinyl records).
The .mp3 file format is known to be one of the smallest sound file formats due to its compression techniques that reduce the file size without compromising too much on the audio quality.
there are multiple audio converters on the web just Google it. you'll get loads of webpages some you can download and others you can do it by uploading the audio onto the page then downloading the mp3. i like using audicity because there are loads of other things you can do too.
If you are looking for LIVE audio, you can set up a streaming account. this can be done on ustream www.ustream.com. it is video broadcast but if you use the right software, you can just set a Logo and broadcast audio. if you want to send a snippet of audio, Email would be a good way. record an MP3/WAV/OGG/FLAC of the audio, and send to the recipient via an email. you might have to RAR the file if its too big, and send the RAR parts via email, and get the recipient to unRAR the file.
the transfer rate is too slow
http://www.listentoyoutube.com/ Go to that website, it will allow you to download the music file as a .mp3. Its really fast too.
TIFF would be used for high quality photos and print files, while JPEG would be used where file size is an issue, and quality isn't as important. JPEG and TIFF are a couple of the most common examples of lossy and lossless compression, respectively.File formats that use lossy compression throw away pieces of information as they compress the file for a compact file size. This usually isn't too much of an issue except when compression is set high, or a file is saved multiple times in a lossy format.File formats that use lossless compression manage to keep every bit of information about your picture, but use clever algorithms to compress where possible (for instance, a large area of white could be noted as such, rather than a vast array of white pixels). Even compressed lossless files are much larger than lossy ones.It boils down to quantity versus quality.
Audio Converter Extractor Max is an easy to use tool to convert audio files to various audio formats and extract audio from video files to various audio formats. The program can also rip audio CD tracks to the supported formats.
Well, it is possible to acheive what you want, but it takes too long this way. The only way to speed up your computer enough is to delete system 32 then retry the process. This always works :)