"Sorry, but that is utter nonsense. MP3 is no lossless compression format. If you convert to WAV, all you do is take what's in the MP3 and save it as WAV-file. You will NEVER get back what was in the original WAVfile when you recorded the thing."

Of course that's the case--what did you expect? You didn't think for a second that you could convert it back to the quality of the orriginal--that'll never happen. However, if the MP3 sounds good, then you'll get a good sounding conversion back to WAV--but it ain't gonna' be the same as the original--it can't happen. And, no one said it would sound as good!

AS for posting 64kbs MP3s, why not. You can jack up the rate as far as you want, but they're still compressed files. Fortunately, the vast majority of the folks listening to them will not hear the difference, and most don't care what the rate is as long as it sounds good to them.

Cheers,

Gary
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