64kbps is very low quality. i think 128 is as low as you want to go. i put my mixes up at 160. sounds like you have a very small disk allowance on your site. you can have a site with 1 gig storage and 40 gig a month d.oad for $8 a month (http://www.ipowerweb.com/products/webhosting/index.html). that will allow hold about 1000 minutes of music at 128kbps. i use a host that is in a different country than where i live. hopefully this will make it slightly more difficult for those who want to put me in prison. james www.jbucknell.com "[EMAIL PROTECTED] ingthing" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] To ingthing.com> <[email protected]> cc 18/10/04 04:33 PM Subject (313) mp3 compression Please respond to <[EMAIL PROTECTED] ingthing.com> >Here's a good example. Francis (of this list) does a party called "That Amazing Thing" in Manchester. >Francis plays a lot of 313 techno, and techno sounding stuff. Ah the perfect excuse to say I've updated our site without it being too spam flavour! And this time it actually works (note to self, next time check this before asking people to visit and give feedback). I found I filled up my webspace quicker than I thought so at present the audio is limited to 3 x 20/25 minute mixes here: http://www.thatamazingthing.com/sounds.htm I could fit more on if I compressed more - at the moment I've got them at 64kbps 24kHz and don't really want to go further however I'm a complete novice at this sort of thing - does anyone have any tips or views on what's normal? ForwardSourceID:NT00014BEA
