You are correct.
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--DaveW
<pricec123@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>I have a Rio Carbon with about 3gb of WMA files on it... many of which
> I did not take the time to optimize before loading them on. Listening
> to the music now is not as much fun as it used to be because I'm so
> tired of the varying audio levels and frequency patterns from one song
> to another. Here's my question: It seems to me that it's just not
> worth the effort to try and optimize the files now because they are
> already compressed, and before they could be optimized they would
> first have to be converted to WAVE, optimized, and then re-compressed.
> Which is a lot of work, and they would probably end up sounding even
> worse than they do now. Am I right about this, or is there an easy
> solution?
>
> C. Price