How to Decrease the quality of an MP3

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by Correctus, Feb 21, 2007.

  1. #1
    Hey there.

    I have an MP3 sound clip. Its sound quality is 320 KBPS, and thats why its something around 2.5 MB, but I want to put the size down to <100 KB, so how do I do it?

    IT
     
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  3. rays

    rays Active Member

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    #3
    use any audio and video cutter and specify lower quality ... i know one software known as VCD cutter ... but its been some time now i had used it so i am not sure whether its freely available over internet
     
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    But I think you kill the quality alot if you bring it down to <100 KB
     
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    turn it into a wav, then re-compress at a different bitrate.
     
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  6. Correctus

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    But how?

    IT
     
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    Burn the MP3 to a disk. Use a free program such as musicmatch to extract and compress the CD to an mp3. I think windows media player might also be able to do that all..
     
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    I bet AudaCity is up to the job.
    Check the doc's and have fun :)
     
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    i guess u cant convert ur sound clip below 100 kb even if u compress it to 16 kbps.!!!.. it depends on length actually ;)
    if ur sound clip is of 30-60 sec. ders a ringtone converter software..use it
    PM me uf u need d software
     
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    I think Media Player 10 have all these options ....
     
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    even if its at 128kbps, you wont get it down to <100kb
     
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  13. Correctus

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    Since there were no vocals in the sound clip, I managed to bring it down to like 32 kbps with little to no quality loss.

    The size is 175 KB though, I'm looking to either put the bitrate even lower through another program or cut the sound clip through some software so that its size decreases.

    IT

    EDIT: Thanks for referring me to Audacity DXL! It helped me cut a chunk off the file and put the bitrate down to 16 kbps, no real quality loss and its just 64 KB now! Thanks again.
     
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    Db Power Amp is my favorite tool. It supports wav, mp3 and ogg conversion and compression.
     
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