
Bitrate of the audio file

There is a parameter in the audio file properties that the bitrate unit is Kbps

What parameter is this? Does the high or low of this parameter have any effect on the audio?
With the development of digital technology. The MP3 format is known for its small capacity. The path of good sound quality has won favor in this market. The best sound quality is CD. But the portability of CDs limited their development. At this time, compressed music allows us to find a balance between sound quality and capacity. Bitrate was born. Its size represents the compressed size of the audio file. The higher the bitrate. The lower the compression ratio.
The sound quality is also better. And the 128 bit rate represents a golden ratio point in sound quality. Because compressed music compresses highs and lows. So the music in this format is damaged in the bass and treble parts. However, the human ear is more sensitive to the middle frequency. So the compressed effect. Starting at 128 bitrates. There is almost no noticeable difference. So the general music is limited by the capacity of the machine.
We download music files with 128 bitrate for benefit. The larger the capacity. I can’t hear any difference. No matter how big it is, it means nothing to us. Of course, if the capacity of your machine is big enough. You can also download 320 KBPS or even more. Audiophiles probably still listen to CDs. But now there are lossless formats that sound close to CDs. The general bit rate is more than 600-1000 bit rates.
However, your machine must support lossless formats. Like FLAC. APE, etc. are all representatives of lossless formats. You can download the corresponding music files according to your own requirements.



