MP3 Encoding Dialog

On saving an MP3 audio file, you can adjust the encoding settings.

You can open the MP3 Encoding dialog from most places where you can select an output file format.

Example

Open an audio file. Select File > Save As. Click in the Format field, and select Edit. In the Audio File Format dialog, set MPEG Layer-3 as the type. Click in the Encoding field, and select Edit.

Method tab

Encoder

Allows you to select the encoder (Fraunhofer or Lame).

Constant Bit Rate/Variable Bit Rate

The bit rate is related to the quantity of data used to encode the audio signal. The higher the value, the better the quality, but the larger the output file. If you choose Variable Bit Rate, the rate changes according to the complexity of the audio material.

Highest Quality (Slowest)/Fastest

Allows you to select the quality to achieve. The higher the quality, the more resources and time are required to analyze and compress the audio signal.

Note

Highest Quality (Slowest) can require a specific sample rate for the audio file. If this is the case and the sample rate is different from the input sample rate, a warning message is displayed.

Advanced tab

Add File Length and Playback Position Information to VBR Header

Adds additional data to the VBR (variable bit rate) header that allows the playback device to estimate the length of the MP3 file and to jump to any time position in the MP3 file.

Note

This option is exclusively available for the Fraunhofer encoder.

Embed Ancillary Data for Time and Delay Compensation

Embeds ancillary data so that the duration of the resulting decoded file exactly matches the duration of the original file.

Note

This option is exclusively available for the Fraunhofer encoder.

The following options are exclusively available for the Lame encoder:

Allow Intensity Stereo Coding

Decreases the bit rate by reorganizing the intensity information between the channels.

Specify as Original Recording

Marks the encoded file as the original recording.

Write Private Bit

A custom flag.

Write Copyright Flag

Marks the encoded file as copyright-protected.

Write Check-Sum

Allows other applications to check the integrity of the file.

Create Long Frames

Saves space by writing fewer headers in the file (not compatible with all decoders).