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POLL question:
I was wondering, what's your smallest but decent bitrate for your mp3 or aac?
I compress my mp3s at 112kbps by 44100 using dBpoweramp
That's what i think is the most decent and compressed mp3 for my k750, and if u won't mind, kindly state the mp3 compressor that u are using...
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Posted: 2005-07-12 15:53:52
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128kbps U@ 44khz Using Audacity to edit the mp3 wave forms and adding certain effects to make it sound better thru the speaker and Lame and Razor Lame GUI to encode them.
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Posted: 2005-07-12 15:57:03
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i use dBpowerAMP with FAAC mp4 and put the quality setting on 40...usually ends up encoding them at 70-80kbps and the quality is great.
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Posted: 2005-07-12 16:35:07
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Dragonfly_TP Posts: > 500
IMHO: 128kbit/s for MP3 and 64kbit/s for alternative formats (aac, ogg, wma, mp4, 3gp)
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Posted: 2005-07-12 17:33:06
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Bout the size of the mp3? how small does yours go, and does it still sound good? mine can only go from 3.3-3.9mb on 112kbps/44100hz
btw, someone posted ogg??? hmmm... for k750 mate? or is just for symbian based fones...
btw wats the most compressed format a k750 can handle?(with the same quality and loudness, that is...) cheers!
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Posted: 2005-07-17 10:57:59
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m using 64kpbs for my k750i
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Posted: 2005-07-18 07:09:09
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@silie, is that stereo? IMO stereo mp3s lower than 112kbps already has very significant quality degradation. For mono however even 56kbps is still acceptable.
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Posted: 2005-07-19 03:41:17
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i think its stereo... m using advanced wma to convert my mp3 to lower bitrates... i think its still good quality...
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Posted: 2005-07-19 03:43:32
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The absolute minimum bit rate for me is 128K, but I normally use 192K. The K750 is a great sounding phone, I use it to the max
Enjoy the music!
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Posted: 2005-07-19 03:52:19
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It's a completely differet issue wether you want your mp3s for ringtones or to listen to them. For listening, you CAN'T really go below 128 kbit, but for ringtones almost anything will do, really. I personally use 48 kbit Mono (CBR) and they come out just fine.
I use the FREE version of WavePad suite, from
http://nch.com.au/wavepad/index.html
Give it a try, very easy, powerful and complete solution to sound editing, and you can't really beat the price

[ This Message was edited by: ajape on 2005-07-19 07:29 ]
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Posted: 2005-07-19 08:26:46
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