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Reducing Bit Rate
Is there a way to reduce the bit rate of a file. I always copy albums to MP at 192 Kbps, and will only DL at least 160Kbps.
I have just DL an Albumwrap at supposedly 770kbps (each track 10mb). I would like to store these on Win MP but at 192 if possible. Is there software to convert down to the smaller bit rate. |
Windows Sound Recorder can do this.
Load in the file, then go to File > Properties then convert it there. Then, just Save As. |
I should have said they are MP3 files. Windown Sound Recorder only deals with WAV
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Mine doesn't.
I can choose between ogg, mp3, wav and loads of others. :confused: I'm running XP Pro. |
XP Home supports WAV only
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I'm running XP Pro, and Sound Recorder is limited to Wavs.
You can select those codecs so that the Wav is encoded with them, but it is still a wav. |
Download this . It can do most formats and increase or reduce bitrates. I love it :)
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You can then use Musicmatch to change it back to MP3 but at a lower bit rate so you save bits as well as hard drive space. I often use this process to switch between mono and stereo ( and vice versa) and different bit sizes to improve or reduce music quality or reduce file sizes for storage or sending over the internet as e-mail attachments. Hope this helps. |
http://www.dbpoweramp.com/dmc.htm
best thing ive found for converting music on the fly, has a nice popup feature in Explorer shows all the compression info, ratio, %, bitrate, codec used... that kinda thing. takes some patience to install all the codecs, but once its on, will do any file type you want :-D even monkey! it removes most codecs from initial install (has mp3 as standard) because of all the proprietry codecs around. |
Thanks installed the dB without any codecs and it did the trick
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np :) what do you think of the explorer extensions? the popup that shows all the files info, i found it shows MPEG movie info too.
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