Hi.
I would like to burn my mp3 files to CD. All my files are at 320 Kbps.
My question is: are they automatically burned at 320 kbps, or do I need to change any settings on Windows Media Player?
I am doing this question, because on Windows Media Player, I found the option "convert to", which gives you the option to reduce or increase the bitrate, to a maximum of 192 kbps.
Does this mean that, even if the files are at 320 kbps, they will be burned at 192 kbps anyway?
Thanks for your help.
Bye
I would like to burn my mp3 files to CD. All my files are at 320 Kbps.
My question is: are they automatically burned at 320 kbps, or do I need to change any settings on Windows Media Player?
I am doing this question, because on Windows Media Player, I found the option "convert to", which gives you the option to reduce or increase the bitrate, to a maximum of 192 kbps.
Does this mean that, even if the files are at 320 kbps, they will be burned at 192 kbps anyway?
Thanks for your help.
Bye
Posted Thu 11 Dec 08 @ 8:06 am
Whle this is slightly off subject for this forum I will answer...
The bit rate of the MP3 is irrelevant when you burn a CD as the track has to be converted back to the format required for CD's. For more info see here.
The settings in Media Player or another other software is for the bit rate you are ripping at...
Cheers,
Roy
The bit rate of the MP3 is irrelevant when you burn a CD as the track has to be converted back to the format required for CD's. For more info see here.
The settings in Media Player or another other software is for the bit rate you are ripping at...
Cheers,
Roy
Posted Thu 11 Dec 08 @ 9:20 am
Thanks a lot for your reply.
Frank79
Posted Thu 11 Dec 08 @ 3:08 pm
when burning to cd with wmp it has a maximum of 192kbps which is fair quality to listen to.
Posted Fri 12 Dec 08 @ 1:32 am