| Comparing MP3 Bit RatesA great feature about the MP3 format is that it	allows you to sacrifice audio quality for disk space.	You make this trade-off by choosing a number, called the	"bit rate," between 8 and 384. The higher the bit rate, the better the sound	quality and the bigger the file. Set it too low and you	might be disappointed in the performance. Set it too high and you'll outperform the CD! This is the guide to	finding your ideal bit rate balance.  
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Sound Clip by IzThe audio clip used throughout this topic is from a wonderful artist I		discovered in Hawai‘i who has a very long name but goes by Iz			for short. You can hear more		of his music by following the Buy.com link. You will hear for yourself the difference	between a high quality MP3, a low quality	MP3 and the levels in-between.  I also provide some interactive calculators where you can estimate	how much space it will take to store your MP3	collection. Choosing an ideal bit rate is an important decision	that should be made before you begin building your MP3	collection. The decision is not one you can easily	change later. So go ahead, get those headphones out and	see which bit rate best pleases both your ears and your hard	drive.   MP3s are Small in Size	Compared to CD TracksThe chart below says it all. Even a "CD	Quality" MP3 file is 5 times smaller than	the same track on a CD. If your only requirement is that	your MP3 sound quality is virtually identical to your	CD, 256Kbps is your bit rate.   | File Sizes: MP3 vs. Audio CD			   12.3MB, Wave File, CD					Bit rate.   Listen    2.2MB, 256Kbps MP3. 18% of original.  Listen    286KB, 32Kbps MP3, 3% of original.   ListenExact Copy     MP3 (CD Quality)     MP3 (Low Quality)   |  | Comparing File Sizes:									Original CD Track to MP3									File This clip is one minute		and 16 seconds. It is 12 megabytes as a audio CD. A		very high quality MP3 file is only 2.2 megabytes.		See if you can tell the difference! | 
     Finding Your Ideal Bit rateThe chart below shows the most of the	bit rates available for the MP3 format and my rating of each	bit rate's suitability for storing music. Click on the	"Listen" link next to each row to hear the sample. And	let me stress again, you must listen to these samples	in headphones to hear the subtler differences.   | File Sizes: MP3 Bit rates from High to Low			       1.7MB,					75% of CD quality.  Listen        1.1MB, 50% of CD quality.   Listen    860KB, 36% of					CD quality.   Listen    574KB, 25% of CD quality.   Listen    286KB, 13% of CD quality.   Listen256Kbps (CD)     192Kbps (FM)     160Kbps (Good)     128Kbps (Fair)     96Kbps (Poor)     64Kbps (Lousy)     32Kbps (Terrible)   |  | Comparing File Sizes:									Original CD Track to MP3									File Listen with your		headphones to really appreciate the difference		between each bit rate. | 
     MP3 Disk Space CalculatorsIn deciding on a bit rate, you need to weigh two things: What level of sound degradation you're willing		to accept (if any)How much space you have available to devote to		your MP3s
 The MP3 clips above should have helped you answer the	first. The calculators below will help answer the	second. These are only estimates based on 60 minutes per album for the Album Calculator and 4 minutes	per song for the Song Calculator.   
Disk Space by AlbumEnter the number of			albums and your MP3 bit rate to find our how			many megabytes (or gigabytes) your CD collection			will consume. The calculator assumes a 60 minute			CD. 
Albums Bit Rate Total Click Here!   
Disk Space by SongsEstimate disk			space usage by song count. It assumes 4 minutes			per song. 
Songs Bit Rate Total Click Here!   Originally Published:  Monday, March 20, 2006, 5:00 PM PT Last Updated:  Wednesday, August 3, 2011, 5:59 PM PT Version 2   
   
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