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MP3
Encoding Technology |
by:
Mansi
gupta |
The
MP3 is a complete godsend for anyone who
enjoys and appreciates good music. Not only
does it afford users the convenience of
purchasing music online and ripping from
purchased CDs, it also provides the utmost
ease in portability. There are more MP3
players on the market than I can name. These
players allow you to download hundreds and
in some cases thousands of MP3's to take
along with you anywhere. I create MP3 CD's
containing up to 120 of my favorite songs
for my listening pleasure in my car. But
how can so many audio files get stored on
my 800MB (Megabyte) CD?
MP3 Encoders and MP3 converters are the
software that creates MP3s by using an MP3
compression and decompression algorithm.
For example, an average 3 minute WAV file
can be as large as 15MB. Using MP3 encoders
and MP3 converters, a large WAV file can
be cut down to a much smaller and more portable
MP3 file of about 3MB.
MP3 stands for MPEG Audio Layer 3. At layer
3, psychoacoustics principles are used to
find and remove all unnecessary sound data,
leaving behind only the crucial audio data.
By unnecessary sound data I mean all of
the stuff that we humans don't hear anyway.
Most people can't hear sounds above 16 kHz
so why would you want it hogging your disk
or hard drive space? Non-music audio such
as speeches, sermons, audio books and comedy
albums, can be reduced even less based on
this.
Compression occurs after the essential data
has been separated from the redundant data.
At this stage, the same amount of data can
be stored using fewer bits and less space.
The bit rate is the ratio of the number
of bits transferred between two devices
per second. The higher the bit rate, the
higher the sound quality. The lower the
bit rate ratio, the lower the sound quality.
192 Kb/s is the most popular bit rate used
in peer-to-peer networks. For the most part,
MP3 converters and encoders today use variable
bit rates. This allows for much better quality
audio because the bit rate conforms to the
dynamics of the audio frames being stored
which in turn keeps more of the important
music data.
There are dozens of MP3 compressor and encoder
software programs available online and at
stores. Some of the main encoding engines
are: LAME, Blade Enc, Fraunhofer Encoders
and Xing. Deciding which MP3 encoding engine
technology is right for you depends on your
individual needs and preferences. Blaze
Media Pro is an excellent option if you're
looking for a powerful, yet easy to use,
all-in-one multimedia solution.
About the author:
Mansi gupta writes about MP3 encoder. Learn
more at http://www.blazemp.com/downloads.html
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