T tecnowraith Sidekick Joined Apr 8, 2002 Messages 1,379 Reaction score 0 Points 31 Aug 18, 2010 #1 I am in the process of reburning my audio cd collection and wandering which format would be best in file size and quality to burn them, wmp or mp3?
I am in the process of reburning my audio cd collection and wandering which format would be best in file size and quality to burn them, wmp or mp3?
Sam Fisher Heavy Meddle Joined Sep 26, 2004 Messages 14,743 Reaction score 2 Points 31 Aug 18, 2010 #2 I would go with MP3.
black_dust FrEaK-A-ZoId!!! Joined Dec 2, 2002 Messages 18,281 Reaction score 1 Points 33 Aug 18, 2010 #3 mp3 at 320kbps would be ok for regular use. WAV for lossless audio or even better would be FLAC but most mp3 players wont play FLAC files, but both of these are high in file size
mp3 at 320kbps would be ok for regular use. WAV for lossless audio or even better would be FLAC but most mp3 players wont play FLAC files, but both of these are high in file size
Kane52630 Jingle Bells Batman Smells Joined Jan 6, 2009 Messages 120,816 Reaction score 57,915 Points 218 Aug 18, 2010 #4 yeah .FLAC is the higher format of the 3 and .WMA is probably the weakest but mp3 is the inbetween if you want the best file size/quality ratio and oh if you want to compress your mp3s to fit in the cds use a program called DietMP3 MP3 Compressor Last edited: Aug 18, 2010
yeah .FLAC is the higher format of the 3 and .WMA is probably the weakest but mp3 is the inbetween if you want the best file size/quality ratio and oh if you want to compress your mp3s to fit in the cds use a program called DietMP3 MP3 Compressor
Troy_Parker Avenger Joined Feb 24, 2007 Messages 11,236 Reaction score 2 Points 31 Aug 23, 2010 #5 Not much to be said, Flac or mp3. If you decide to go with Flac, download VLC Media Player one of THE BEST media players, period.
Not much to be said, Flac or mp3. If you decide to go with Flac, download VLC Media Player one of THE BEST media players, period.
black_dust FrEaK-A-ZoId!!! Joined Dec 2, 2002 Messages 18,281 Reaction score 1 Points 33 Aug 24, 2010 #6 Foobar is better for audio, VLC for videos