mp3 options and mono

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mp3 options and mono

Post by willwinuk » Fri Aug 22, 2008 11:09 pm

Hi,
In 1.3 of Audacity when I go to the options for an mp3 that I am exporting, under channels there is a choice of Joint Stereo or Stereo.
Why is there no mono option?

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Re: mp3 options and mono

Post by steve » Sat Aug 23, 2008 2:50 am

If your show is mono, then Audacity will export it as mono automatically.
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Re: mp3 options and mono

Post by willwinuk » Sat Aug 23, 2008 12:41 pm

Ok thanks :)

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Re: mp3 options and mono

Post by Someone I don't know » Sun May 15, 2011 3:12 pm

Sorry for bumping this old one


I have a source mono .wav file, and exporting it to mp3 (128 kbit cbr), selecting stereo, it actually makes the output file stereo, thus not saving any space. How can I really export mp3 mono??

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Re: mp3 options and mono

Post by steve » Sun May 15, 2011 10:26 pm

Someone I don't know wrote:I have a source mono .wav file, and exporting it to mp3 (128 kbit cbr), selecting stereo, it actually makes the output file stereo,
If the pan position for the mono track is dead centre (ie you have not adjusted the pan position from its default central position) then the exported MP3 will be mono.
Someone I don't know wrote:thus not saving any space
No it won't save any space. You have selected 128 kbps, so each 1 second of audio will use 128 kb of data. If it is stereo, then the 128 kb each second will be shared between the two channels. If the track is mono then all 128 kb each second will be used for that 1 mono channel. If you want equivalent sound quality to 128kbps stereo, but for a mono track and you want to use CBR encoding (constant bit rate) you can reduce the bit rate to about 80 kbps (though it's probably better to use "Preset Medium").
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