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MP3
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MP3 (MPEG Audio Layer 3)
MPEG Audio Layer 3 is an algorithm for audio compression that is
part of the MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 specifications. MP3 was originally
developed in Germany in 1991 by the Fraunhofer Institute as a
technology that uses perceptual audio coding to compress CD-quality
sound by a factor up to 12, while providing almost the same
fidelity and quality. Compression efficiency of lossy data
compression encoders is typically defined by the bitrate, because
compression rate depends on bit depth and sampling rate of the
input signal.
With Movavi Video Converter, you can extract audio from your video
and save it as MP3.
Settings
- Choose Frequency: 44 100 Hz is CD quality. The higher is
the frequency, the better is output sound.
- Select Stereo bitrate. Higher values produce better
quality.
- Select Channels: Auto, Mono or Stereo. If Auto is
selected, Video Converter uses original parameters of video
file.
- If Stereo is selected, select Stereo Mode.
- If needed, check Use variable bitrate encoding. With
this setting on, Video Converter will choose best bitrate
settings for your file. Select VBR quality.

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