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Q: Is 320 kbps CD quality
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What bit-rate would you choose for ripping an mp3 from a CD?

320 kbps


Can you tell a difference in the music from 320 kbps to 190 kbps?

It depends. Even though the 320 kbps is higher quality you might not be able to hear any difference between 320 and 192 kbps if your speaker or headphones aren't good enough. You could try www.mp3ornot.com, where you can try hearing the difference between 128 and 320 kbps-files. If you can't hear any notable difference there, you won't a notable difference between 192 and 320.


What is specification of x in CD drive?

The specification of X in the CD drive is the number of times faster the CD drive can read from the original CD audio drives which read at a speed of 150 KBps. So 2X would be (150 KBps times 2 or 300 KBps).


What are CD kbps?

This is the number of kilobits per second of information on a CD.


How much space to download 908 songs?

It depends on the quality of the songs. The higher the quality, the more space it will take up. Say each song is 128 kbps (without being a FLAC file -- THE highest quality, the highest for an mp3 is 320 kbps), 908 songs will take up around 4 GB if they are 3-5 MB each.


What is the bit rate and the sample rate of a CD?

The bit rate of a standard audio CD is 1411 kbps, and the sample rate is 44.1 kHz. This ensures high-quality audio reproduction for CDs.


How do you put a backing track on a CD?

Making a CD of Backing Tracks for your own personal use is easy and legal to do so, provided you have purchased the backing tracks from a legal and licensed source.Step 1: Convert the audio CD or other file to MP3. In the 'Save' options, set the paramaters to 320 kbps and CBR. Saving at 320 kbps (kilo bytes per second) and CBR (Constant Bit rate) ensures the highest quality MP3 file.Step 2: Insert a blank CD in your computer and use iTunes, Windows Media Player or your preferred Media Player/Program to burn the MP3 files to a CD.CAUTION: Do not manufacture pirate copies of licensed backing tracks to sell or give away. This will be violation of copyright and may attract the attention of the copyright holder through legal action.


How many songs can be held in 1 megabite?

According to the official song storage capacity on Apple.com, an 8 gb iPod Touch can hold 1,750 songs. However, it really depends on the length of your songs, and the kbps your music is set at. If your songs are mostly about 3 minutes, and your songs are at 128kbps, then you should be able to hold about 2700 songs. If your songs are 4 minutes long then you can hold about 2030 songs. 96 kbps, at 3 mins: 3610 songs 128 kbps, at 3 mins: 2700 songs 160 kbps, at 3 mins: 2170 songs 192 kbps, at 3 mins:1810 songs 224 kbps, at 3 mins:1550 songs 256 kbps, at 3 mins:1350 songs 320 kbps, at 3 mins: 1080 songs The higher the kbps, the better the sound quality, but 128 kbps sounds perfect on Ipods.


What is the sampling rate in HZ of a music CD?

Standard audio CDs use a sample rate of 44.1 kHz, each sample has 16-bit resolution and there are two audio channels. 44,100 x 16 x 2 = 1,411,200 bits/s = 1,411 kbps. For comparison, the highest bit rate for MP3 is 320 kbps.


Why does an MP3 file not sound the same as the same original music played from a CD or a tape?

you probably need to change the kbps which is the sound quality if you put this at a variable of 85 to 145 you will get CD quality. to do this on windows media 11 when you rip you click the arrow to do this on the older versions you go to tools and then options and click the copy music sign.(you will have to re rip) if this does not work then your CD drive might be busted.


How minutes is 5megabytes?

it depends on the sound quality, (in kbps, kilobytes per second). the higher the sound quality, the lower the time


How do you find out what kbps you are set to when recording music?

In most recording programs, you are not recording directly to a compressed format (ie. one that describes the bit rate in kbps). Most are recording tracks in WAV or AIFF format, and each program has a method of setting the bit depth (16 or 24 bit) and sample rate (44.1 to 192 kHz). The compression to MP3, AAC, FLAC, OGG or other compressed formats happens after the recording, and you can choose the bit rate then. The calculation for kbps for CD quality (44.1 khz, 16 bit) is about 1411 kbps.