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Tilted
Location: Portland, OR
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reencoding mp3s
hey all. don't know if this question has been answered before, but if it has i have no idea how to search it.
my brother just sent me his band's cd, which i appreciate, but the thing is that all the songs in it were encoded at 320 kbps. while this sounds great, it takes up a ton of space, and i personally don't hear that much of a difference between 320 and, say, 192 kbps. so my question is, is there any good way (besides burning it to a cd and ripping it back) to cut down the sampling rate? also, if there is some sort of special process that does this-- will it resample the sound and encode it again, or will it just "skim" the extra kbps from the top? or, to put it another way, if i encoded a song from a cd to 192 kbps, then re-encoded it to 128, then re-encoded it to 64, would that sound worse or the same as if i had just encoded it to 64 kpbs originally? |
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Psycho
Location: London
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Upright
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A simple program that only involves you right clicking on a file and to convert is called "dBpowerAMP Music Converter". Works like a charm. As for a utility software program that does anything and everything with sound files, I highly recommend Cool Edit Pro 2.
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strangelove
Location: ...more here than there...
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*shudders* ![]() while i'm sure it's somehow an inaccurate comparison, just think of whether you can ADD bits to a jpeg. in other words ... once it's gone, it's gone.
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Psycho
Location: London
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mp3s, reencoding |
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