I am interested in being able to listen to a CD which contains many books, presentations, et cetera read by various people, which are available on the Internet.
Since the demands of voice are low compared to music, the Bit Rate can be much lower than 32 Kbps, for example, the files I am most interested in listening to are 16 Kbps.
The difficulties that I run into are 2:
-The 16 Kbps files are encoded as MP3 (MPEG2 Layer3 half rate mode).
For the 16 Kbps file encoded as MP3 (MPEG2 Layer3 half rate mode) to play in my MP3 player, I need to convert the file to MP3 (MPEG1 Layer3) or MP3 (LAME).
-When using dBpower AMP Music Converter, the only option available for the conversion target file is 32 Kbps.
This raises the voice file size from 4676 KB to a converted voice file size of 17,689 KB increasing the size of the file by almost 4 times.
This greatly reduces the number of files that can be put on to one disk and multiplies the number of disks that would have to used to hold the files.
Is it possible to convert a 16 Kbps MP3 (MPEG2 Layer3 half rate mode) to a 16 Kbps MP3 (MPEG1 Layer3) that would be about the same file size?
Since the demands of voice are low compared to music, the Bit Rate can be much lower than 32 Kbps, for example, the files I am most interested in listening to are 16 Kbps.
The difficulties that I run into are 2:
-The 16 Kbps files are encoded as MP3 (MPEG2 Layer3 half rate mode).
For the 16 Kbps file encoded as MP3 (MPEG2 Layer3 half rate mode) to play in my MP3 player, I need to convert the file to MP3 (MPEG1 Layer3) or MP3 (LAME).
-When using dBpower AMP Music Converter, the only option available for the conversion target file is 32 Kbps.
This raises the voice file size from 4676 KB to a converted voice file size of 17,689 KB increasing the size of the file by almost 4 times.
This greatly reduces the number of files that can be put on to one disk and multiplies the number of disks that would have to used to hold the files.
Is it possible to convert a 16 Kbps MP3 (MPEG2 Layer3 half rate mode) to a 16 Kbps MP3 (MPEG1 Layer3) that would be about the same file size?
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