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NickHall
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Seanmorse79 said:KBPS = Kilobytes per second. It's how much data is being used to represent the audio you started with (kinda like throughput).
I hate encoding at anything less than 192kbps.
128kbps is usually pretty nasty - swirly cymbals & stuff like that. It's what most Morpheus/Kaaza/Napster people rip CD's at.
160kbps is much better - considerably fewer compression artifacts.
192kbps is groovy.
And yup, the higher the number the larger the file. I'd just hate to think somebody thought my mix sucked because of MP3 problems.
Read my other post ^^ 192kbps is not CD quality, and people will pick out issues with it.......
Variable Bit Rate is the best way of encoding......