Does the bit-rate affect the storage size of the CD collection?
A. Yes, quality and storage size directly affect each other. A collection of 300 CDs stored in 128kbps MP3 will typically take 15GB (gigabytes) of storage space. The same collection stored in 320kbps MP3 will take up 37.5GB of storage space. By selecting a lower bitrate, you are able to maintain CD sound quality, while at the same time, maximize the storage space needed to hold the collection. For this reason, 128kbps and 192kbps are very popular bit-rates for MP3 files.
A. Yes, quality and storage size directly affect each other. A collection of 300 CDs stored in 192kbps MP3 will typically take 20GB (gigabytes) of storage space. The same collection stored in 320kbps MP3 will take up 37.5GB of storage space. By selecting a lower bitrate, you are able to maintain CD sound quality, while at the same time, maximize the storage space needed to hold the collection. For this reason, 192kbps is the most popular bit-rates for MP3 files.