MP3s are already highly compressed files. I think the only solutions are to 
either change to a different format or downgrade the sound quality to create 
a smaller file. The problem with the former is that you need a format that 
most browsers support. I can think of formats that compress better than MP3 
(e.g. ASF, VQF, Ogg Vorbis), but not too many browsers support them like they 
do with MP3.

Have you tried looking into streaming the audio?


On Tue, 24 Oct 2000 09:48, scotchpie wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Anyone know of a program for linux that can compress mp3's to make it fast
> to download when embed them on a web page.
>
> Andrew

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