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PostPosted: Mon Dec 13, 2004 8:51 am 
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:oops: i'm embarrassed to say that i've yet to be able to transfer my 128kpbs to 64 , although , i've tried. after 10 days, if anyone lives in the south florida area or is on a vacation here for a while, and would like to give me a hand sending in my submissions , i'll take you to a couple of karaoke shows near by thanks


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What software did you use to create the mp3? While reencoding can easily be done with a variety of software packages, if possible I'd prefer to explain how to 'tweak' the settings in your software for future use and more permanently resolve your problem. BTW, I prefer to save using the highest bitrate I can and still fit under the size limits for my subscription level. It means I get the best quality possible for that file size. Sometime I save 2 or 3 times to get the size I want before I post.


If you used Audacity:
1. Open the project.
2. Click File/Preferences
3. Click on the File Formats tab
4. Change the Bit Rate setting in the MP3 Export Setup block near the bottom of that tab
5. Click ok
6. Click File, Export as MP3

As for being in South Florida, I know that Luly and maybe a few other members are in South Florida. I was in northwest Florida last week... but didn't get any closer to you than Defuniak Springs (just north of Panama City).


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why would you need to go sooooo low? You'd suffer greatly from the quality. I'd say 80 or 92 is just fine for most mp3s


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thanks for the email and pm , i have a gpx, i downloaded a cd to windows transferred to mp3 wma submitted , but after 7 hours it didnt take , so i guess there is too much files trying to get thru along with the 128kbps. my son in law is coming over this week and hopefully with your advise and emails, he can put the final touches in , so we can send you our family album, submissions of mostlly oldies some duets and some in spanish, and considering, the ages range from 12 to 63 along with three girls and 3 guys i'm sure most of you will appreciate our talents. of course it will take a few weeks of sending , after we get the long awaited 1st one in


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