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Bit Rates when converting a mp4 file to mp3
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<blockquote data-quote="Mark S 3" data-source="post: 758650" data-attributes="member: 60981"><p>Set it to the same bit rate as the original mp4 file. Any higher won't do you any good and any lower you'll be losing too much quality.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Of course, the best solution is not to covert it at all. When you convert from mp4 to mp3 you are going from one lossy compression to a 2nd lossy compression. The resulting mp3 will never sound as good as your current mp4.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark S 3, post: 758650, member: 60981"] Set it to the same bit rate as the original mp4 file. Any higher won't do you any good and any lower you'll be losing too much quality. Of course, the best solution is not to covert it at all. When you convert from mp4 to mp3 you are going from one lossy compression to a 2nd lossy compression. The resulting mp3 will never sound as good as your current mp4. [/QUOTE]
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