miketallica
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How Can I Compress Mp3 Files
Now that i have exported my completed song to mp3, I now cant upload it onto the internet because the file is too large...Is there anyway I can compress a file?
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RobertB
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RE: How Can I Compress Mp3 Files
2007/01/02 17:47:34
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Are you using Soundckick? They have a limit of 10mb. If your song is really loud, it will only compress to 11.
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RE: How Can I Compress Mp3 Files
2007/01/02 18:37:30
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you need to startfrom the original wave file ad recompress to MP3 using a smaller setting.
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RobertB
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RE: How Can I Compress Mp3 Files
2007/01/02 19:32:48
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Sorry, that was my evil twin...Skippy. Our server went down at work as I was typing the real message, and I couldn't sent it 'til I got home. Anyhow, as Robo said, you need to start from the original wav. Export your project as a 16 bit/44.1khz wav. Then convert it to a 128kbps, constant bitrate MP3. A 3 minute song will be about 3mb.
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RE: How Can I Compress Mp3 Files
2007/01/02 20:19:41
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places like audiostreet will allow single songs to be upwards of 15mb in size, which is pretty generous for a single MP3 encoded at 128! oh, and it will automatically encode it to 128 if it isn't already, but the file must still be within the 15mb limit prior.
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shredheadinstead
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RE: How Can I Compress Mp3 Files
2007/01/03 00:34:58
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And as a sidenote: Acidplanet.com allows 20MB song uploads and video's. Get's way higher when you upgrade to Prozone account which actually costs nothing when you look at the features you get.
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RE: How Can I Compress Mp3 Files
2007/01/03 01:05:46
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shred is right, acidplanet is good, its just you cant upload wav or mp3 on there, he says you can, but i have yet to find out how
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Re: How Can I Compress Mp3 Files
2013/11/15 08:05:58
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spammer on an old thread^^^^^ Note: Spammer removed (just letting you know so it doesn't look like you're calling the guy above a spammer ;)-Ryan Munnis
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yolibeng
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Re: How Can I Compress Mp3 Files
2015/04/27 04:57:38
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spam
post edited by Beagle - 2015/04/27 09:23:42
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Beagle
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Re: How Can I Compress Mp3 Files
2015/04/27 09:19:34
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more spam. nothing to see here.
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