@Mesh_Chopra Here is the overall difference and benefit of 320kbps, I’m sure you or others can easily determine the advantages while ripping, recording or downloading music of any kind. Good luck continue reading…!
Overview: 128 kbps MP3 files are generally smaller in size compared to the file size of 320kbps MP3 files. They (128 kbps) remove more of the higher frequencies (>16 kHz) and have slightly more audible compression artifacts. 128 kbps means, 128 kilobits of data are consumed every second to play that audio.
The lower the Kbps, the more data the encoder will eliminate when compressing an audio file; the range for bit rates is from 96 to 320 Kbps. 128 Kbps quality is typically considered radio quality, and a bit rate of 160 or higher is equivalent to CD sound quality. The music on iTunes is 256 kilobits per second. The higher the Kbps of an audio file, the more space it will consume on your computer. For example, a Kbps of 128 takes up very little space, but the sound quality is also lowered.
Quality equipment makes a difference in eliminating the distortion, and it picks up on the lack of quality in music that was compressed using a lower bitrate. To maximize sound quality, 320 Kbps is the best choice. If storing audio files of this quality is an issue, storage options are as vast as they are affordable.
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