I just bought an mp3 player, and I'm trying to fit as many songs onto it as I can. So what I need to know is, which program is best for converting mp3 files to wma format, and which settings should I be using in order to get as many songs as possible onto the player? Thanks for any help you might be able to offer!
WMA is not my preference ;-( Perhaps you should make MP3s for your MP3 player...? And why do you want to convert existing MP3s to WMA - this will cause quality to degrade, and is to be avoided! Stick with MP3s, you can make them with CDex http://www.afterdawn.com/software/audio_software/cd-da_extractors/cdex.cfm and you can still of course play them back in Windows Media Player. (I take it you like WMP because you like WMA.) The more bits the better the quality; if you want more files therefore smaller files, your quality will suffer. I recommend good ol' 128kbs for you. It is the original Napster 'standard' from the 90's. Do not go less than that! For proper playback in hifi (on a good home stereo) you will require more; at least 160 or 192kbs (CBR) or their VBR equivalent. Try CDex LAME with VBR-MTRH, Very High Quality Q=0, VBR quality 4, Bitrate 128 (min) 256 (max), and J-Stereo format. This will make quite small files that still sound excellent L8R