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Note that above instructions are for compressing mp3 files for mobile which may support only 48kbps bitrate. For PCs lowering only up to 128 may be desirable. | Note that above instructions are for compressing mp3 files for mobile which may support only 48kbps bitrate. For PCs lowering only up to 128 may be desirable. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:36, 24 August 2022
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We can use lame to lower mp3 bitrates when using Linux.
To lower bit rate:
- Uncompress mp3 file to wave file using 'lame --decode <file>' command
- Compress to mp3 with bitrate 48 using command 'lame -b 48 <wav file>'
Note that above instructions are for compressing mp3 files for mobile which may support only 48kbps bitrate. For PCs lowering only up to 128 may be desirable.
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