sorry, the minimum compression rate of MP3 I've seen is 32K, maximum I think 
you meant to say is 320K.

With FLAC you can control the compression rate but that doesn't make any 
difference in audio quality, it just takes longer to compress the file the 
smaller it is and - even then - you don't make much of a difference in the 
actual file size, probably 1 or 2 meg per track say so - given all that - its 
not worth bothering about.

On 6 Oct 2014, at 6:24 am, Brent Harding <br...@hostany.net> wrote:

> Well, the minimum compression you can do with mp3 is probably 320 kbps, which 
> is still about 4 to 1, unless some encoders can do a higher bit rate than 
> that.
> 

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