
dastrick
huh???
The last song that I converted to mp3 sounded absolutely aweful after it was converted (not that the original sounded great). 
But seriously, I exported the song as a 16/44.1 stereo wav file. I then used Audacity to convert it to a 128 mp3. The mp3 lost so much quality and also had this very strange delay, vibrato, phaser kind of sound. I did have a couple of tracks in the Cubse project which had some very light delay, but the mp3 had multiplied that delay by like 30 times.
After Audacity, I tried iTunes and Window Media Player. Both with the same results. I ended up bypassing the delay in Cubase, exporting another .wav file, then made another mp3. It sounded better, but geez............
Now I know that mp3 will not have the same quality as the wav, but do different programs convert to mp3 differently? Are some better than others? If so, which ones are better?

But seriously, I exported the song as a 16/44.1 stereo wav file. I then used Audacity to convert it to a 128 mp3. The mp3 lost so much quality and also had this very strange delay, vibrato, phaser kind of sound. I did have a couple of tracks in the Cubse project which had some very light delay, but the mp3 had multiplied that delay by like 30 times.
After Audacity, I tried iTunes and Window Media Player. Both with the same results. I ended up bypassing the delay in Cubase, exporting another .wav file, then made another mp3. It sounded better, but geez............
Now I know that mp3 will not have the same quality as the wav, but do different programs convert to mp3 differently? Are some better than others? If so, which ones are better?
