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MP3 Encoding Using your commercial music CD's you can encode your own MP3 files to create an extensive Music Library.
Click here to learn about the Recorder Control Buttons. There are many Recorder Settings to help you create an MP3 file that best suits your taste. Choose from a high compression, lower quality file for a smaller file size, or choose a low compression, higher quality file for CD quality sound. |
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Custom Quality (Important Note: Tracks recorded below 24kbps may be recorded in mono, not stereo) MP3 VBR - Variable Bit Rate encoding is an encoding method that ensures consistently high audio quality throughout an encoded file by making intelligent bit-allocation decisions during the encoding process. Use VBR encoding when consistent audio quality is the top priority and predictable MP3 file size is not critical. Choose a VBR setting from 1 to 100, low end being the lowest quality/highest compression and high end being the highest quality/lowest compression, to customize your recording. Variable Bit Rate encoded files may be larger than Constant Bit Rate encoded files. Not all players (Jukeboxes or other types of MP3 players) support Variable Bit Rate encoding, however the MusicMatch Jukebox and Winamp players both support this technology. MP3 CBR - Constant Bit Rate Encoding is a method that ensures a consistent bit rate throughout an encoded file, potentially at the expense of audio quality and/or Encoder efficiency. Use CBR encoding when you need to limit the size of the MP3 file or produce consistent file sizes. Choose a CBR setting from 16kbps to 320kbps from the Record Settings screen, to customize your recording. Generally, files encoded faster than 128kbps, will have little or no sound quality improvement. Constant Bit Rate encoded files may be smaller than Variable Bit Rate encoded files, of a comparable encoding speed, for example a song recorded in CBR at 128kbps may be smaller than the same song recorded in VBR at 50. ”MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology licensed by Fraunhofer IIS http://www.iis.fhg.de/audio/ ” |