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Old 09-18-2002, 04:26 PM
pentoman pentoman is offline
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If you are making an MP3 disc, it's simply copying the files from your hard disk to the CD. If they normally sound OK on your PC, but they are lacking in bass when played from the CD in your car, then the problem is the quality of your car's MP3 decoder.

Winamp can only generate a playlist which lists the names of tracks. Any bass/treble change will only happen as & when you play those tracks in winamp, the change won't apply to the mp3 file when it is burned to a CD.

FWIW, the bass on even highest bitrate MP3s is not as well defined as when you play the original CD.. but I notice this only on my home Yamaha hi-fi setup, not in my car (they both are of similar total value).

You could re-encode every track with increased bass, but it's not terribly simple as you would have to add the bass in 'analogue wave form' and then save it and encode as an MP3.
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