I think it'd be very good but good luck in being able to work that one out!
Kevin
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An uncompressed lossless track from an audio CD is approximately 3 times
larger than it's MP3 equivalent encoded at 320 kbps. Typi
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Subject: A conversion question:
If I convert a standard file on a CD to 320KBPs MP3 format, will it be
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No, far less of a size than the original, same applies to all
compression but if you're going to use 320KBPS then in my view you're
wasting your time, may as well use one of the lossless formats such
as FLAC as the difference in file size won't be all that much and you
you'll be keeping the
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Subject: A conversion question:
> If I convert a standard file on a CD to 320KBPs MP3 format, will it be
> approximately the same size as the original? thanks
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If I convert a standard file on a CD to 320KBPs MP3 format, will it be
approximately the same size as the original? thanks
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