Originally posted by: NTB
Now that I've got plenty of space to work with, I might re-encode my MP3s. Most of them sound ok, but there are some that I think would benefit from a higher bitrate. I'm thinking 192 or 256. No VBR though, because my RIO Volt doesn't like Lame-encoded VBRs for some reason.
Nate
Originally posted by: billgates380
Originally posted by: NTB
Now that I've got plenty of space to work with, I might re-encode my MP3s. Most of them sound ok, but there are some that I think would benefit from a higher bitrate. I'm thinking 192 or 256. No VBR though, because my RIO Volt doesn't like Lame-encoded VBRs for some reason.
Nate
Now, maybe I'm mistaken, but wouldn't re-encoding low quality mp3's at a higher bitrate just make a large, crappy sounding file??
Originally posted by: billgates380
Originally posted by: NTB
Now that I've got plenty of space to work with, I might re-encode my MP3s. Most of them sound ok, but there are some that I think would benefit from a higher bitrate. I'm thinking 192 or 256. No VBR though, because my RIO Volt doesn't like Lame-encoded VBRs for some reason.
Nate
Now, maybe I'm mistaken, but wouldn't re-encoding low quality mp3's at a higher bitrate just make a large, crappy sounding file??
Originally posted by: Mk4
If you really want/need CBR files be sure to use LAME --alt-preset cbr *bitrate*.
See my previous post for a couple of useful links (both have the same list).