Hello, I believe you might be confusing bitrate with kbps. 32kbps is a 
pretty average encoding bitrate for mp3s, especially for voice. Most files 
are created as 16-bit files, unless you have changed something. I think 
you'll find after creating one of these mp3 files that if you look at its 
properties, it will say 32kbps, 16-bit and either mono or stereo or joint 
stereo. There would be your answer then. You should then adjust the encoding 
to 64-kbps for a bit better quality. The 16-bit setting would remain the 
same.
Thanks a lot.
Matthew 


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