Sadly, there'd be no point - you're not going to get back the data lost creating the compressed MP3 file, so it'll never be a high-quality, lossless file.
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Group PR Manager - Computers Unlimited;
Former Group Editor of What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision and Whathifi.com
Sadly, there'd be no point - you're not going to get back the data lost creating the compressed MP3 file, so it'll never be a high-quality, lossless file.
Group PR Manager - Computers Unlimited;
Former Group Editor of What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision and Whathifi.com
Twitter: @ClareNewsome