I can only speak for myself, but I used RealOne player to take the audio off of my CDs and your options are 3 varying sizes of mp3s or just one size of wav file and the wav file option produces much better quality (in that program if nothing else).PLMarine wrote:one question why exactly is it better to work with wav files instead of mp3's?
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Edit backwards.
Further explanation: I tend to know exactly how I want my scenes/clips to end better than I do how they should start - or else how they end is more important than how they start - so I edit backwards. This is particularly helpful when I'm stuck on something. It also lets you take a very different view of transition effects, because essentially you're saving them 'till last rather than obsessing about them when you instead should be focusing on your footage.

Further explanation: I tend to know exactly how I want my scenes/clips to end better than I do how they should start - or else how they end is more important than how they start - so I edit backwards. This is particularly helpful when I'm stuck on something. It also lets you take a very different view of transition effects, because essentially you're saving them 'till last rather than obsessing about them when you instead should be focusing on your footage.