Thank you.
Do you suggest "--alt-preset 64 -mm -b32"?
VBR?
CBR?
ABR?
Use a high pass filter?
Someone surely has figured out a nice set up for books.
Thank you.

Peace,
Glen Sutherland

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Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2003 8:50 AM
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Subject: Re: [MP3 ENCODER] encoding spoken word, such as a book?


32kbps is plenty, especially if your source material is of good quality.  I
encode most of my audiobooks at 32kbps and 44khz.  Some of the really large
ones I have gone as low as 24kbps (22khz) so I could get more of it on a
hardware MP3 player, and they are still tolerable even at that bitrate.
Some people might not like the "ringing" artifacts you tend to get at this
level though.

Chris

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