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The audio quality of my music is horrible

I transfered 20 mp3 songs to my 8310 and the quality is horrible vs. when i play them on my computer. what happened? it offered me an option to convert it for better quality, but i kept it original. any advice?

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Try downloading a high-grade MP3 ripper like Audacity
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/latest/audacity-win/audacity-win-1.2.6.exe
Then get the LAME codecs
http://lame.buanzo.com.ar/libmp3lame-win-3.97.zip
You can then use the program with the LAME codec with the "-b 320" option for the highest possible MP3 quality.

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If you still have them on you're computer I would convert them to a format and bitrate more suited to the blackberry. I know it is a pain converting as it takes a while, but it is worth it as you can listen to the files in not bad quality( for a biz orientated device).

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If you got the music off of that horrible program lime wire more then likely you just have corrupt MP3s (they are rampent along with viruses on that program).

however if they are legit Mp3s try restoring your ipod in itunes then reloading all the music.

if this still doesn't work try resetting your ipod and then while the apple logo is displayed hold the menu and middle button to get into diagnostic mode. From there pick FlashScan to test the internal memory

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