Actually no. Minimum compression yields maximum bit rate. Minimum compression means you compress it minimally.
On Mon, 6 Oct 2014 06:35:02 +1100, you wrote: >sorry, the minimum compression rate of MP3 I've seen is 32K, maximum I think >you meant to say is 320K. > >With FLAC you can control the compression rate but that doesn't make any >difference in audio quality, it just takes longer to compress the file the >smaller it is and - even then - you don't make much of a difference in the >actual file size, probably 1 or 2 meg per track say so - given all that - its >not worth bothering about. > >On 6 Oct 2014, at 6:24 am, Brent Harding <br...@hostany.net> wrote: > >> Well, the minimum compression you can do with mp3 is probably 320 kbps, >> which is still about 4 to 1, unless some encoders can do a higher bit rate >> than that. >> > >********** > >Dane Trethowan >grtd...@internode.on.net >Skype: grtdane12 >Phone US (213) 438-9741 >Phone U.K. 01245 79 0598 >Phone Australia (03) 9005 8589 >Mobile: +61400494862 >faceTime +61400494862 >Fax +61397437954 >Twitter: @grtdane > > > > >