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Scroll down until you see the info for encoding using iTunes. It reads "For mp3 files follow the menus: /edit/preferences/General (tab). Select “Import Settings.” On the “Import Using” drop-down, select “MP3 Encoder.” Then on the “Setting” drop-down select “Custom.” A new MP3 Encoder dialog box will open. On the “Stereo Bit Rate" drop-down select “320kbps.” Make sure “Variable Bit Rate” is NOT selected. Sample rate should be 44.1 kHz, Channels should be Stereo, Stereo Mode should be Normal, “Smart Encoding Adjustments” and “Filter Frequencies Below 10Hz” should NOT be checked."
Why should VBR not be used and why should filter frequencies and smart encoding not be checked? I thought VBR is higher quality and I have no idea what the last two are. Can anyone fill me in on this?
Scroll down until you see the info for encoding using iTunes. It reads "For mp3 files follow the menus: /edit/preferences/General (tab). Select “Import Settings.” On the “Import Using” drop-down, select “MP3 Encoder.” Then on the “Setting” drop-down select “Custom.” A new MP3 Encoder dialog box will open. On the “Stereo Bit Rate" drop-down select “320kbps.” Make sure “Variable Bit Rate” is NOT selected. Sample rate should be 44.1 kHz, Channels should be Stereo, Stereo Mode should be Normal, “Smart Encoding Adjustments” and “Filter Frequencies Below 10Hz” should NOT be checked."
Why should VBR not be used and why should filter frequencies and smart encoding not be checked? I thought VBR is higher quality and I have no idea what the last two are. Can anyone fill me in on this?