MP3 Quality Modifier

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MP3 Quality Modifier V1.21   
Suggested by trpplayer79 - Updated by guinness on 14 Nov 2009
331KB (uncompressed) - Popularity score (328)
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Synopsis: MP3 Quality Modifier lets you change the bitrate of your MP3 music collection so that the filesize can be dramatically reduced while retaining the ID3 tags. It supports advanced options like presets, downsampling, changing the used channels etc.
Writes settings to: Application folder
How to extract: Download the ZIP package and extract to a folder of your choice. Launch using MP3QualityModifier.exe -portable.
Stealth [?]: Yes
Unicode support: No
License: Freeware
System Requirements: Win2K / WinXP / Vista

Posted comments:

[Anonymous] someoneHaven't tried the program yet, but I've always needed a program like this! [2009-10-08 16:20]

[Anonymous] aIf all you care about is the music and not the quality then this is perfect. With the lowest settings an entire album could takes up only 3 MB's of space! I have a cheapo 2 GB mp3 player and I could possibly fit my entire collection on it. I guess if you experiment a little you can still save space and keep the quality. [2009-10-09 03:51]


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