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how do i reduce the size of an audio file to enable faster email transfer?
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kelancraig had this to say: My reply is at the bottom of your sent message: how do i reduce the size of an audio file to enable faster email transfer? Lower the bit rate. As most audio files are already compressed to start with you won't gain much by compressing them. The best solution is to lower the audio sampling rate - 128 is pretty decent for the average set of ears. 96 is not too too bad. You start getting down into 12 or 32 and it's like listening to it out of a tin can. -- Galen - MS MVP - Windows (Shell/User & IE) http://dts-l.org/ http://kgiii.info/ "At present I am, as you know, fairly busy, but I propose to devote my declining years to the composition of a textbook which shall focus the whole art of detection into one volume." - Sherlock Holmes |
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Audio files are inevitably large and to reduce the bitrate enough to send
them by e-mail would result in abyssmal sound quality. As someone who spent much of his working life promoting serious audio, I despair at the growth of mp3 and similar compressed formats which ruin sound quality and think the iPod is an abomination that should have been drowed at birth. If you want to transfer audio files, you need both the sender and recipient to have broadband internet access - and then use a file transfer system eg Windows Messenger to transfer them. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Galen wrote: In , kelancraig had this to say: My reply is at the bottom of your sent message: how do i reduce the size of an audio file to enable faster email transfer? Lower the bit rate. As most audio files are already compressed to start with you won't gain much by compressing them. The best solution is to lower the audio sampling rate - 128 is pretty decent for the average set of ears. 96 is not too too bad. You start getting down into 12 or 32 and it's like listening to it out of a tin can. |
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