Got a Samsung D500 and want MP3S.s there a way i can make the file size smaller of the mp3's that are on my pc. I want them smaller so i can put more on my mobile
Is there a program that like squashes the size??? Thanx
Got a Samsung D500 and want MP3S.s there a way i can make the file size smaller of the mp3's that are on my pc. I want them smaller so i can put more on my mobile
Is there a program that like squashes the size??? Thanx
yes, unless you want to reencode them and kill the quality.......
no (midi is only for simple instrumental noise's)Originally Posted by Caroline
by changing the kbs of the MP3!
standard kbs is like 128
lowering it to 64 will reduce file size (and quality)
also u can convert it to mono to help save space
just use kazaa or limewire and do a software search for
mp3 converter
Last edited by Fiber; 04-04-2005 at 07:05 AM.
Check if your D500 supports variable bit rate.
If it does, you can usually convert to VBR without loss of quality, but you need a good encoder (such as Lame) to do it. Lame is free to download here.
Lame itself is not the easiest of tools to use (command line only), so you will probably want a windows front end such as WinLame.
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id use dbpoweramp, and squish them by lowering quality.
most phones only have mono, so do that for a start off, then drop quality to like 128vbr or maybe a touch further. If you;re listening to them as tunes, then fine, else get MP3Direct cut to chop say the first minute off, and use that, if its just for a ringtone.
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totally unnecessary....Originally Posted by Fiber
a google search will turn up plenty of free rippers that, IMO, some will out-do a cracked payware app
dbPoweramp is one of the best, and its free here
EAC is reputed as THE best, and its free here
theres also one that samurai uses, freerip, here
theres a guide here in the forum, about rippers, and i do believe they all do conversions as well here
Last edited by FKDUP74; 04-04-2005 at 04:50 PM.
That's the version I'm using atm, but 3.90.3 has been tested and tweaked more thoroughly, so it might be the better encoder.Originally Posted by lynx
Lots of lame versions here.
Last edited by Snee; 04-04-2005 at 06:52 PM.
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