Hi Ian,

I know that some people have said that MP3s do not save at high quality. That has never been the case for me. The process that the MP3 export option takes me through is below.

1. A dialogue box opens that prompts me for a file name.



2. BIAB then creates a temporary WAV file and, then when that's done, another option box pops up that prompts for setting the required MP3 quality.

(The red circle on the image below is an arrowhead. Clicking on this will cause a dropdown menu to appear that makes available all encoding options.)



I set this to 192 or 160 kBit/s and 44,100 Hz (#2 on the image).

Also, I leave the "Name" (#3) as [untitled] since I have already created the name for the audio file in the very first step.

This works for me.

Regards,
Noel

P.S. Ian, I reckon that Sydney has one of the best climates going in Australia. How is your son finding his new home?


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