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Selecting options in the export window will let you set the quality of your export file type. Bit Rate: 128kbs is the standard setup for songs; you can't go lower than 64kbs if you want to preserve good quality. For narrations or talk shows you can't go lower than 32kbs, typically the setup is 64kbs. The lower the bit rate, the smaller the file size. When the file is encoded at 64bps64kbps, its size is approximately 0.5MB/minute. When the file is encoded at 128kbps, its size is approximately 1MB/minute. When the bit rate is doubled, the file size is almost doubled too.

A new window will pop up offering you the chance to fill out some track information (i.e. tag data). Tag data embedded within MP3 files is used by your playback system (MP3 player or your computer’s media player) to display useful information about the track being played. The tag data helps to search for tracks, enabling you to search by artist, genre, year etc.. http://www.richardfarrar.com/what-are-id3-tags-in-mp3-files/

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After you are done filling out this information click ok and your file will be converted.
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# Audacity FAQ 
 http://audacityteam.org/help/faq
# Audacity Help 
 http://audacityteam.org/help/
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 http://audacityteam.org/help/document

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