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Originally Posted by Mustangt93
Well, I have to admit. I have noticed that high pitch hissy sound and don't really care for it that much. But, at the same time I don't want to have to have a 3 terabyte hard drive to hold all my files, either. But, as you said...the damage has already been done anyway, right? So, even if I converted my mp3g zip files to KMA it wouldn't really do any good, right? Hard to get back what's already been destroyed. But, I am kind of a stickler for good quality. I was known for that for years around my karaoke shows. The good singers came to my shows because they knew I had the best quality in karaoke CD's and in equipment. 
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If you have your original CDG discs, you can use Hoster to import them as KMA. We ALLOW you to select the WMA compression ratio for the quality -vs- storage you can live with. A 128Kb WMA ratio is equal to an MP3 160Kb ratio, but takes a lot less storage. That... is why MTU chose WMA for our compression in our KMA files; you get the best audio and smaller storage requirements.
