ChatterBank5 mins ago
size of mp3 files
Although i am a bit of a beginner to this, i have been downloading some tracks for my mp3 player and have noticed that the file size varies, from about 5 meg down to 376kb (track length roughly same) the only difference i can see is one being 56kbps, the other 128kbps - (not too sure what this is) - is there any way i can change them so that they are all of the smaller type, therefore i can fit lots more onto the player ?.
Thanks in advance
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On dial up I used to go for 128kbps MP3 files as these are almost CD quality and didn't take as long to download as higher bitrate ones. I've had ADSL (broadband) for 5 years now and always go for minimum of 160kbps unless 128kbps is all I can find f that song.
I find 160kbps and 192kbps to be very good quality, I could go higher.. to 320kbps for example, but don't notice a vast difference in quality, but do notice the files are bigger so take up much more space on my hard drive or on a CD.