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I'm approaching the end of one of my hard drives with 192 kbps MP3s. I want to convert them to a form that is smaller but still keep cd quality sound. Would 64 kbps WMA files do the trick?
Originally posted by mbunny
WMA's are not as dynamic as mp3's.
They actually lose more information to have such small files.
If you want to use less space but sound similar change to using Ogg Vorbis (www.vorbis.com) with Quality Setting 4.
FYI: CD Quality for MP3's is actually 256kbps. 128kbps is merely a myth.
ALWAYS use Variable bitrates people. It compensates for silence and when there are aurally complex music.
If you really want to save space, play the CD's instead of having them rippe