Use LAME V0 (not true 320kbps) – listeners cannot hear the difference, and file sizes are 30% smaller. If you absolutely need a constant 320, use CBR 320k .
If you download an album from 1965, and the spectrogram looks perfect up to 22kHz, it is likely a vinyl rip (which is good) or a CD remaster. If the high end is a blocky, glitchy mess, delete it. 320kbps+vbr+mp3+blogspot
Make "--audio-quality 0" the default · Issue #13807 - GitHub Use LAME V0 (not true 320kbps) – listeners
You get a file that sounds indistinguishable from a 320kbps CBR rip but takes up significantly less disk space. Why Blogspot? For over a decade, the Blogspot (Blogger) If the high end is a blocky, glitchy mess, delete it
Blogspot is slowly eroding. Google isn't killing it, but they aren't fixing it either. CSS fails. Java scripts break. Where will the VBR community go?
, however, is smarter. During simple passages (a lone vocal or a quiet intro), VBR uses a lower bitrate. During complex passages (a full orchestra or a heavy drum fill), it spikes up to 320kbps. The result: smaller file sizes without sacrificing the peaks.