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Posted by NRen2k5 on 06/12/06 02:10
agalland2 wrote:
> On Fri, 09 Jun 2006 19:14:23 -0500, agalland2 <agalland2@cox.net>
> wrote:
>
>> First I do CDs mainly for my car. I was told that VBR will not work
>> except in the computer. I found that to be true. Now someone is
>> telling me I should not download anything under 160kbs so I can have
>> reasonable quality on the CD. Now another person is telling me that my
>> bottom line should be 128kbs. Does anyone out there know the
>> guidelines ? What do they use on commercial CDs ?
>>
>> Any suggestions would be appreciated. And I want to thank you all for
>> any help.
>>
>> Allen
>
> I use the Windows Media Player to burn the mp3s I collect. The
> Windows Media Player converts the mp3s to wav files, if I understand
> it correctly. But I was told that if I try to burn an mp3 (even after
> the file change) that it should be 160kbs for quality sound.
If you're taking MP3's and you want to burn them as MP3's, then the best
way to do so would be as-is, because converting to a different "kbs"
will hurt the quality, even if it's a higher "kbs".
- NRen2k5
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