If you are running a Mac OS X, drop down āiTunesā > āPreferenceā on top left corner near Apple icon. On Windows, click āEditā > āPreferenceā. Click āImport Settingsā under āGeneralā tab. Select āMP3 Encoderā from āImport Usingā listing. Drop down āSettingā > āCustomā, make sure the bitrate set to 320kbpsFLAC, 24-bit, 48kHz: 31 MB. FLAC, 24-bit, 96kHz: 61 MB. I will now move on to ābitā. As you can see above .wav and FLAC indicate 16-24bit and MP3 has 128-320kbps (bits per second). You can get an example of this by selecting any song on your computer. Locate the file, right click, select āpropertiesā and view the ādetailsā tab.
# Audio Converter 1. Select audio files 2. Convert audio file 3. Enter Audio name, Output directory and quality. 4. Convert #Audio Finder 1. Select Audio Format 2. Select audio files 3. Convert audio file 4. Enter Audio name, Output directory and quality. 5. Convert # Custom Audio Configuration; Audio Bitrate: - [ 320 kbps, 256 kbps, 192 kbps
The Advanced Audio Coding (AAC) format, on the other hand, looks to become the successor of the MP3 format. Both these audio-specific formats are flossy formats meaning that they use compression to create smaller audio files. The 128 kbps setting, for example, will reduce the original file's size by 1/11.