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O.P. mp3 Bitrate
Does anyone know of any freeware that can convert mp3 audio from a high bitrate to a lower one?

It's just that my iPod mini is almost full with 600 songs and I don't want to re-copy all of my CD's to the computer at a lower bitrate level.

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01-17-2005 10:51 PM
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RE: mp3 Bitrate
:google: Google search of "MP3 bitrate converter"

This one appears to be what you're looking for:

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RE: mp3 Bitrate
Note that re-ripping songs always gives better quality than re-encoding compressed ones (when the target bitrate is the same). Then again, it shouldn't be too noticeable unless you're a quality freak. :^)

Anyway, any audio converter should be able to re-encode MP3s.
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01-18-2005 11:18 AM
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RE: mp3 Bitrate
You can with dBpowerAMP music converter. It's free (Cnet) although it says partly trial on homepage, but it works very nice:

Homepage: http://www.dbpoweramp.com/dmc.htm
Download.com: http://www.download.com/dBpowerAmp-Music-Converte...subj=dl&tag=button
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RE: mp3 Bitrate
dBPowerAmp also has the advantage of full integration with the Windows shell i.e. you can just right-click a media file, and launch it from there (in fact, that's the only way you run dBPowerAmp).
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