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What to do ?
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I have finished a new remix which has a duration of 07:30 minutes.
Encoding to 256 kbit gives a file size of 15 MB.
Encoding to 192 kbit gives a file size of 12 MB.
Encoding to 160 kbit gives a file size of 10 MB.
Encoding to 128 kbit gives a file size of 8 MB.
I can hear the ones saying "to low quality(kbit)" and the others "to big filesize" .
So what to do ? Uploading 2 files ? Or a compromise of with 160 or 192 ?
Your suggestions are welcome
I have finished a new remix which has a duration of 07:30 minutes.
Encoding to 256 kbit gives a file size of 15 MB.
Encoding to 192 kbit gives a file size of 12 MB.
Encoding to 160 kbit gives a file size of 10 MB.
Encoding to 128 kbit gives a file size of 8 MB.
I can hear the ones saying "to low quality(kbit)" and the others "to big filesize" .
So what to do ? Uploading 2 files ? Or a compromise of with 160 or 192 ?
Your suggestions are welcome
Markus
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LAME homepage:
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Razorlame (front end - recommended).
http://www.dors.de/razorlame/index.php
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http://lame.sourceforge.net/index.html
Razorlame (front end - recommended).
http://www.dors.de/razorlame/index.php
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I always avoided VBR since Windows Media Player Version 7 does not support it. And there are still many,many people using WMP instead of WinAmp or whatever. (I use WinAmp and it always drives me insane you can not save files. Why the heck they do not support this?) I do not know if newer version of WMP support VBR. Anyone knows this ?Tonka wrote:Have you tried using Lame (or another) encoder with a Variable Bit Rate?
Thanks for the links btw.
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OK, I am not alone *gggg*Markus wrote:I usually don't use variable bitrates, there are still some players which can't handle them very well (including my car radio)
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Not everybody. Three months ago Rob Hubbard was still in analog world, most of my friends are still. So I try to find an allround solution, if possible.skitz wrote:A 15MB file is not really a problem - everybody in the entire world should have broadband these days and so that only takes 3 minutes!
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Really? Never had a problem myself (including my 3 year old Phillips MP3 CD walkman crappotastic thing)LMan / Remix64 wrote:Hey Tonka,
I usually don't use variable bitrates, there are still some players which can't handle them very well (including my car radio)
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Other option is FHG MP3 @ 128 kbit...
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Ogg it, then rename it to .mp3
160 is a good compromise usually. VBR is ok.
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160 is a good compromise usually. VBR is ok.
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