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MP3s


Question Posted Saturday November 12 2005, 1:24 pm

hi, can anybody tell me, is it possible to reduce the size of MP3s? You know like making a 5 MB mp3 smaller so that it can fit on my mobile phone which only has about 3MB space left. Thanks for your help

chris

P.S ill rate high for any1 who at least tries to help me.


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gamerz1991 answered Monday November 14 2005, 4:59 pm:
just forget what the guy said there...it hard and not helpable...


u cant srr :/

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happy-helper answered Saturday November 12 2005, 6:25 pm:
Yes! Take the mp3 and burn it to your cd and with that, rip the burned cd onto your computer again - repeat it...send it then send it back in other words.
G'luck!!
x Steph x

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Sporkster answered Saturday November 12 2005, 4:37 pm:
This takes a little while, but it's the simplest way I can think of.

Take your mp3, burn it to a CD. Take your CD and rip the mp3 back to your computer at a lower rate.

For example, you burned it to your CD at 256 kbs. Rip it back to your computer at 128 kbs.

This should reduce the file size by about 40-50%.

I know it's kind of long and unnecessary, but at least that's an option!

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