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In iTunes, go to the Edit menu and choose Preferences. Click on the General tab, and then on the Import settings button. From the Setting Menu, choose Good Quality. Note that you could reduce the size of your audio files even further by using the Custom Setting on this menu.
There is only one step left to convert your recording to an MP3 file! Right click on your file and choose Convert Selection to MP3 from the menu that appears.
Set custom settings for greater control over the quality and size of imported files when importing using WAV Encoder encoding format. Choose import options Your choices affect the audio quality and size of the song file the higher the quality, the larger the file size. Choose an encoding format from the Import Using pop-up menu. If you chose MP3 Encoder, you can choose one of the following: Good Quality: Choose to fit more songs on a portable MP3 player with limited storage capacity.
Custom: Choose for greater control over the file size and sound quality. Set custom import settings using AAC Encoder Set custom settings for greater control over the quality and size of imported files when importing using AAC Encoder encoding format. Choose Custom from the Setting pop-up menu. Select the settings available for your encoding format: Stereo Bit Rate: The higher the Mono or Stereo kilobits per second kbps , the higher the audio quality and the larger the file size.
Select the settings available for your encoding format: Sample Rate: The number of times per second that the music waveforms are captured digitally. Set custom import settings using MP3 Encoder Set custom settings for greater control over the quality and size of imported files when importing using MP3 Encoder encoding format. Set custom import settings using WAV Encoder Set custom settings for greater control over the quality and size of imported files when importing using WAV Encoder encoding format.
Supported Audio File Types. Lossy vs. Lossless Compression Formats. Extra: Other Ways to Listen. You can't burn these to CDs. M4A Apple Lossless Delivers no quality loss of music tracks at all. It's similar to FLAC. When decompressed, the audio is identical to the original. MP3 MP3 Lossy format, and the most popular of the audio types used for digital music.
AC3 Dolby Digital Lossy format that carries up to six channels of music. Format 3 at 16 kbps delivers sound equal to that of an FM radio. Format 4, with a bitrate 32 kbps, has sound quality comparable to an MP3.
Delivers a sound that's superior to Audible formats 2, 3, and 4. These are larger files than those of the lossy formats. Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Email Address Sign up There was an error.
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