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Note that above instructions are for compressing mp3 files for mobile which may support only 48kbps bitrate. For PCs lowering only up to 128 may be desirable.
Note that above instructions are for compressing mp3 files for mobile which may support only 48kbps bitrate. For PCs lowering only up to 128 may be desirable.
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We can use lame to lower mp3 bitrates when using Linux.

To lower bit rate:

  1. Uncompress mp3 file to wave file using 'lame --decode <file>' command
  2. Compress to mp3 with bitrate 48 using command 'lame -b 48 <wav file>'

Note that above instructions are for compressing mp3 files for mobile which may support only 48kbps bitrate. For PCs lowering only up to 128 may be desirable.


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