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You can reduce the Kbps rate of each file. You can do it while record the song from any mp3 software.
Just browse the software preferences or options.
"More Kbps more size.. but better quality.."
"Less Kbps less size ... but poor quality.."
You decide..

2006-10-25 10:17:49 · answer #1 · answered by Yorch 1 · 0 0

technically, speaking "CD high quality" is a "saying" and not in any respect a distinct time period. Any document, even crummy mp3 archives might want to be upgraded to 320kbps Mp3's in spite of the indisputable fact that the music high quality isnt there if it wasnt recorded in a first class format. the certainly music contained in the audio document, fairly even as the quantity is grew to change into up genuine loud once you're listening to it, is a thanks to inform if its positive or not, it shouldnt sound uneven or distorted. For ripping audio discs, this kind of document to apply is 256kbps (or larger) MP4. that is the suitable high quality/compression format accessible. in case your burner software doesnt have mp4, you'll continually want to apply the optimal kbps accessible. Apple iTunes save makes use of MP4 at 256kbps, it really is larger high quality that 320kbps MP3's. I also comprehend that the Apple iTunes save is the suitable service of positive, as on the brink of the studio verison, of a music as accessible.

2016-12-05 05:39:34 · answer #2 · answered by doucet 4 · 0 0

If you do want to convert them to a smaller bit rate, the program Switch is good: http://nch.com.au/switch/
Make sure you click the output format to mp3 and then go into the "Encoder Settings" and mark the bit-rate you want the mp3 to be.
I use this program and it works quickly, it is easy to understand, and it is free.

2006-10-25 09:15:26 · answer #3 · answered by zhadowlord 3 · 0 0

mp3 converters canchange its BRrate from 16 to 320 as much the file became larger as much the quality became beter.

2006-10-25 09:07:57 · answer #4 · answered by lostship 4 · 0 0

Convert them into .wma's. A Windows Media format.

2006-10-25 09:07:06 · answer #5 · answered by EoC 3 · 0 0

When you're converting them or ripping them, do so at a lower bitrate, ie 96, 128, 160......

keep in mind it does lower the quality, but in my opinion its not that noticeable

2006-10-25 09:08:39 · answer #6 · answered by Full Circle 2 · 0 0

i think wmas are smaller than mp3s

2006-10-25 09:04:36 · answer #7 · answered by Captain Morgan 2 · 0 0

you have to do reduce the kbps speed of the song, however be warned this will downgrade the quailty of the song.

2006-10-25 09:04:54 · answer #8 · answered by Doctor Cornbread 2 · 1 0

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