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Compressing an MP3, created by Audacity

Asked by newbieweb in LAME Software for Ripping and Encoding MP3s, Software for Ripping and Encoding MP3s, General Multi-Media Software

Tags: audacity, mp3, shrink

I have original spoken dialog in Audacity format, recorded with the following settings.  But I'd like it to compress to the smallest MP3 posssible.

I have been advised to use Windows Media Encoder, but do not know how to get it back to MP3.  (I do not have iTunes)

Here are the settings of Audacity.   How can I edit existing tracks?  Then what do I use to shrink the MP3?

thanks,
newbieweb


Playback:
Device Microsoft Sound Mapper - Output

Recording:
Device Microsoft Sound Mapper - Input
Channels - 1 (Mono)

OGG Export Setup
OGG Quality: 5

Bit Rate of 128 (LAME v3.97)

Default Sample Rate of 44100 Hz
Default Sample Format 32-bit float
Real-time sample rate converter: Fast Sinc Interpolation
High-quality sample rate converter: High-quality Sinc Interpolation
Real-time diether: none
High-quality dither: Triangle

FFT Size
256 - default
Max Frequency 8000

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Zones: LAME Software for Ripping and Encoding MP3s, Software for Ripping and Encoding MP3s, General Multi-Media Software
Tags: audacity, mp3, shrink
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