You will actually have to make a customised save as option which will
specify that you want to save it with the lower bit rate. It really is a bit
of a pain that these low bit-rate options are not included as part of the
deal. The bloody program is expensive enough *grin*!!!
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Robert Carter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2004 8:37 AM
Subject: Saving MP3 Files with Sound Forge


> Hi All,
> I have an mp3 file that was recorded at 2250 KHZ in 16 bit mono. I bring
it
> into Sound Forge 6 or 7 do some editing on it and save it as a wave file.
I
> then want to save that newly created wave file as an mp3. I choose the
save
> as dialog in Sound Forge and select mp3 as the file type. I then only have
> certain bps choices with 64K bps being the lowest option. When I use this
> choice, the newly saved mp3 file is about 40 megs instead of its original
> size of 15 megs. How do I get Sound Forge to save the new mp3 file in a
way
> that will be about the same size as the original mp3?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Robert Carter
>
>
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