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#58254 01/29/07 09:13 AM
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Hey guys,

I know that it's ok to convert paraliminal cds to mp3 for use on your ipod. But just a quick question for those who have done it.

What type of compression do you use if any? I'm currently using EAC with LAME compression. Also, will the bit rate affect the resulting mp3? Can anyone suggest any optimum settings for the best results? And is there a way to remove the gap in between tracks but still have individual tracks?

Hmm...maybe this would be better suited to a audiophiles forum

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4ndy #58255 02/07/07 01:44 PM
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Learning Strategies spent a fortune creating each Paraliminal compressing tracks you need to go into audio software and start manipulating. It will all be experimental.

I keep mine on CD there are more losses for me in converting them to MP3 than just losing some of the Holosync. If I need to make a change I get much better results being deliberate about it. Selecting the appropriate Paraliminal and sitting back and listen with my purpose. The result of using the Prosperity Paraliminal for example is always interesting.

Experiment with the Paraliminals if you want. I do but it's not with compressing or speeding them up

Alex


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