Have I missed something here...? As I understood it, a WAV file is a Windows Audio file which format does not support ANY compression. An MP3 file is a completely different file format (Nothing to do with MS) created by the MPEG group specifically to encode (via a lossy method) audio data.Originally posted by El_Choni
Wav files can be uncompressed or mp3 compressed, that's why you can get different results. If you try to compress a wav file that is, in fact, an mp3, you won't be able to compress it much further.
El_Choni
There is no way that a WAV file could 'secretly' be an MP3 since the two formats are completely seperate. MP3 is not a sub-format of WAV...
This thread seems to be getting overly complicated with weird and wonderful tit-bits of guesses and rumour...
