A variety of factors will affect the quality of a digital audio files — for example, the sampling bitrate (how often the audio signal is sampled, expressed as Kbps) and how it is compressed. Higher sample rates result in better sound quality but larger files. Compressed files are smaller but have slightly less quality than uncompressed files. Different compression formats can also affect the quality.
The following formats are available in for saving CD tracks (importing) or recording from analog sources:
Format |
File Extension |
Available Quality Levels |
Comments |
96 - 320 Kbps Stereo |
encoded MPEG-4 audio. Compatible with iTunes and the iPod. |
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RealAudio |
.ra |
32 - 320 Kbps Stereo |
Highest quality, native format from RealNetworks (currently RealAudio 1010). |
RealAudio Lossless |
.ra |
705 Kbps |
A compressed, lossless format that uses only half the space on your hard disk that a typl file needs. Good for an archive copy of a CD track. |
.mp3 |
56 -320 Kbps Stereo, 32 Kbps Mono |
With a special plug-in for , you can import and create high bitrate files (128-320 Kbps, near CD quality). |
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Windows Media Audio |
.wma |
192 - 64 Kbps Stereo |
Compressed video format used by Microsoft and others. |
WAV Audio |
.wav |
1411 Kbps Stereo |
Raw, uncompressed files. |
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