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Poll: MP3 Compression Bit Rate?

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lame 320kbps VBR alt standard

averages about 4-7MB per song. Don't really see the point in recording at a lower bitrate to save a MB or two. Plays without flaws on everything from my car stereo, home stereo, and portable player.
 
Originally posted by: Goi
Originally posted by: Megatomic
Originally posted by: pillage2001
320Kbps......Have too much space in the hdd anyway. 🙂
Same here, but I use 256Kbps. HDD space is so cheap, why not have high quality MP3s?

AFAIK, VBR alt-preset standard actually yields better sound quality than standard CBR 256Kbps or even 320Kbps, while using less space most of the time.

If VBR alt-preset standard averages between 175k and 220K (give or take), how could it be "better sound quality" than 256K CBR?
 
I rip in FLAC and 256 MP3. I used to use Ogg but my Creative player doesn't support it so I stick with the 256 mp3.

Hard drive space is pretty silly cheap, so having both FLAC and MP3 on my computer is no big deal.
 
I notice that in LAME i have an option for quality in relation to Q5, Q2, Q0, Q9, etc. It says that the lower the Q, the higher the quality, should i worry about any issues with MP3 players if i alter it from default? Set at 5, would i really notice any difference since it is already at 320bit if i set it to Q2 or Q0?
 
192 mostly, 320 if I directly rip from CD

VBR is good, but i never use it since you can run into problems when you try to edit videos with them using VirtualDub
 
The best thing to do IMHO is to rip the CD tracks as a lossless format to your PC for storage. If you want to put the songs on a portable as well then just encode from the lossless for 192 VBR, which is a great combination of size/quality for a component that you likely wouldn't be able to hear the quality loss on anyway.
 
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