Posted by fred-bloggs on 03/06/06 10:04
Ken C <cprstn54@nospam.att.net> wrote in
news:jqmn02dh42buhv6esqi5bkp5tl1onmul28@4ax.com:
> I have been ripping audiobook CD's into 16 KBPS mono WMA files for
> uploading to a Sansa M260 using the [freeware] FairStars CD ripper.
>
> Turns out that the resulting mono files are the same size as WMA
> stereo files from this ripper, sugesting an incomplete implementation
> of the mono option and too-big resulting files.
>
> Is there a ripper that will produce a low-rez WMA mono file that is
> half the size of the stereo-option file?
Ken,
It is irrelevant which encoder you use or how many channels the audio
has, at 16 kbps the resulting files will always be 2 kbytes for every
second of data.
--
fred
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