Rony wrote:
steve wrote:
Using the link you sent in your first mail ...
$ file mera_naam_joker_--_09_jeen_yahan_marna_yahan.mp3 mera_naam_joker<...>.mp3: MPEG ADTS, layer III, v2, 16 kbps, 16 kHz, Monaural
Here's the problem ..................................^^^^^^^^
The mp3 has been encoded using a low bit rate. Most people prefer using 128kbps or 192kbps to get a decently good audio quality[1].
I know but is there any way to remove the tinny sound in the background or I say goodbye to such files?
Well, as far as I understand mp3 technology, you can't remove this 'tinny' sound simply because it is not something that has been 'added'. It is not the _presence_ of any additional data but rather the _absence_ of sufficient datat that gives the mp3 the tinny sound. Mp3 is a lossy compression.
So, bottom line is yes, you have to say goodbye to such files (or simply will have to get higher quality reproductions of such files).
hth, - steve