mp3 -agghhh to many choices

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  1. Pesto67

    Pesto67 Member

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    The more I read the more confused I get. I'm not an audiophile but not deaf either. Average quality.

    Encoding mp3's using Lame, but what is best bit rate 128, 160, 190? CBR or ABR? Or the alt preset standard? They all sound the same to me above 128 on an average stereo....

    Or maybe I've got it all wrong and should switch to WMA or other?

    Is there a definitive source to get answers? Not too technical though.

    Help and thanks.
     
  2. The_OGS

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    Hi,
    Don't say 'agghhh to many choices'
    Having many choices is a good thing!
    I use LAME MP3, but many prefer OGG.
    WMA is NFG
    Depends what you mean by 'best' bitrate :)
    Best (smallest) filesize = 128kbs joint-stereo
    Best (highest) quality = 256kbs stereo
    I use 160-192kbs CBR for best compatibility RIFF WAV MP3.
    Try using 192kbs and, if you cannot hear a difference and want the smaller files, switch to 160kbs.
    I think all can agree 128kbs is the bare minimum for stereo audio to approach hi-fi quality.
    Regards
     
  3. shiroh

    shiroh Guest

    i'll just say, vorbis. or flac :p

    what best is subjective, like you just said

    so you need to find what suits you best.

    the balance for me is alt preset extreme.
    and sometimes 320 stereo.

    vbr is a must
    head on to the sticky faq, up there

     

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