![]() Is there a way around this? Any help would be awesome!” Digital DJ Tips says:ĭon’t do it! 128kbps files are much smaller than 320kbps files, and the reason is that they have been “compressed” much more from the original audio. The problem is that I’ve made a plethora of cue points and markers on my 128kbps tracks and I don’t want to spend hours going through and making the new cue points on the 320 tracks unless I absolutely have to. But by doing this, it creates an entire new track. ![]() So I want to convert all of my files over from 128 to 320kbps through iTunes. All while still having enough space on my CPU hard drive. Go searching on the internet and there are all kinds of graphs, tables and tests to show you the difference between 128kbps and 320kbps MP3 audio quality, but the best test of all is simply to listen.ĭigital DJ Tips reader Rigel Garman writes: “I’ve been doing a lot of research about bitrates and different types of audio files and I’ve come to find out that 320kbps is what I need to have when making mixes, sending out demos, doing live shows etc. ![]()
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