Hi everyone,
The mp3PRO format is really good, you can divide the size of your mp3 by 2 (just by dividing the mp3's bitrate by 2), without losing quality.
A normal mp3 of CD-quality has a bitrate of 192 kbps.
The mp3PRO CD-Quality has a bitrate of 96 kbps.
You can even reduce the quality of your mp3 (32 kbps) and place it onto a floppy!
The problem is that the codec purposed by dbPowerAmp is locked to a 64 kbps encoder, since it uses the Thomson external encoder.
=>It would be great that dbPowerAmp develops its own mp3PRO encoder, on which the bitrate could be changed.
Thank U.
Blue Jester
The mp3PRO format is really good, you can divide the size of your mp3 by 2 (just by dividing the mp3's bitrate by 2), without losing quality.
A normal mp3 of CD-quality has a bitrate of 192 kbps.
The mp3PRO CD-Quality has a bitrate of 96 kbps.
You can even reduce the quality of your mp3 (32 kbps) and place it onto a floppy!
The problem is that the codec purposed by dbPowerAmp is locked to a 64 kbps encoder, since it uses the Thomson external encoder.
=>It would be great that dbPowerAmp develops its own mp3PRO encoder, on which the bitrate could be changed.
Thank U.
Blue Jester
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