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Revision as of 22:41, 27 January 2012
Guidance for Encoding MP3s
Need help encoding your music? We're here to help!
- We recommend exporting from your DAW to WAV and encoding externally.
 - We recommend LAME encoder; a good Windows frontend is winLAME.
 - Audio must be 16-bit, 44.1kHz Stereo with a bitrate setting of either 192kbps CBR (constant bitrate) or VBR1 (variable bitrate, quality = 1).
 - If your DAW supports exporting to MP3 and you prefer doing it that way, that's fine, just make sure it supports either 192Kbps or VBR1.
 - Here's a walkthrough of encoding a WAV with winLAME: