Hi...
I found some posts about how dbPowerAmp music converter could convert audible files to mp3, so I got a trial copy. I was able to convert a couple of files but one thing I noticed was that the Audible files are incredibly compressed compared to the mp3.
The audible files come in mono, 22050 mhz frequency and 32 kbps (according to iTunes info) but they still sound pretty good. I tried converting them to mp3 several times over, but unless I was doing at least 80kbps (usually 96) on the lame encoder the result was noticably lower quality. The 32kbps lame setting was almost unlistenable.
The converted output, as a result, ends up being about 3x the size. Does audible have a kick-ass compression algorithm, is something lost in the conversion, or is the lame encoder not doing as well as it might?
Just curious.
Thanks
_Mark
I found some posts about how dbPowerAmp music converter could convert audible files to mp3, so I got a trial copy. I was able to convert a couple of files but one thing I noticed was that the Audible files are incredibly compressed compared to the mp3.
The audible files come in mono, 22050 mhz frequency and 32 kbps (according to iTunes info) but they still sound pretty good. I tried converting them to mp3 several times over, but unless I was doing at least 80kbps (usually 96) on the lame encoder the result was noticably lower quality. The 32kbps lame setting was almost unlistenable.
The converted output, as a result, ends up being about 3x the size. Does audible have a kick-ass compression algorithm, is something lost in the conversion, or is the lame encoder not doing as well as it might?
Just curious.
Thanks
_Mark
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