I downloaded an MP3 from an artist's myspace site and want to put the song on a mix CD. The MP3 sounds good when I play it in iTunes or with Quicktime (I am using a Mac G5). But when I drag it into Toast, it sounds bad. Loud metallic sounding static appears on the track, as if it is protected in some way. What can I do to remove this noise, which I assume is some kind of copy protection? Thanks.
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Hi, danielmak.
I understood your problem, but still iam unable to help you, as i don't have sufficient knowlege of that. -
Originally Posted by guns1inger
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MP3 CANNOT be copy protected. However, you could have 2 issues with the original MP3 file.
1) The original might be of low quality with a low bitrate and the conversion just makes it obvious.
2) The original might be encoded with MP3 Pro which is NOT downwardly compatible with iTunes and probably Toast and it's botching the conversion for audio CD because MP3 Pro requires special software. I have no idea how to deal with MP3 Pro or what you would need to do so, but artists often don't understand technology, so yeah, I could see that somebody might actually think using MP3 Pro is a good idea. Or maybe they used it deliberately to make it hard for you to do anything with it if you downloaded it.
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