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How can a 192kbps mp3 be broadcast quality?

Posted: Fri Nov 24, 2017 7:15 pm
by augietaylor
I'm confused about submitting to Taxi's posting.

The posting says the song should be broadcast quality and yet I can only upload mp3s that are only up to 192kbps in size.

This is what it says on the Taxi Upload Your Music page.

I'm confused - how can a 192kbps mp3 be broadcast quality?

Any help to clarify the steps I need to take is appreciated!

Thanks.

Re: How can a 192kbps mp3 be broadcast quality?

Posted: Fri Nov 24, 2017 7:22 pm
by WeWillWriteUaSong
The mp3 is for listening/demo purposes, and utilized for its small file size. Ultimately if your song is signed, they will require hi-res WAV or AIFF

Re: How can a 192kbps mp3 be broadcast quality?

Posted: Fri Nov 24, 2017 7:27 pm
by Len911
upload it at 320 kbps

Re: How can a 192kbps mp3 be broadcast quality?

Posted: Fri Nov 24, 2017 7:33 pm
by WeWillWriteUaSong
You can not. TAXI requires all mp3s be uploaded at 192k

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Re: How can a 192kbps mp3 be broadcast quality?

Posted: Fri Nov 24, 2017 8:48 pm
by Len911
It's probably best to call and ask. It was discussed before on a Taxi Tv episode, I don't remember which one, but it's been a while back.

For most submissions it probably doesn't make a difference, but if you changed the policy to 320kbps, it would cost more for a larger data base because that is what everyone would upload, but otoh if someone believes it does make a big difference, it's not really that much bigger. And finally, if you like to bend the rules, it's likely the only rule you can bend and get away with! :lol:

I'm not gonna tell you what to do, except for I think I did before,lol, :roll: Maybe someone will recall the particular episode.

Re: How can a 192kbps mp3 be broadcast quality?

Posted: Fri Nov 24, 2017 11:06 pm
by stevebarden
Even though the instructions say 192 kbps I always upload at 320 kbps and it’s never been a problem.

Re: How can a 192kbps mp3 be broadcast quality?

Posted: Fri Nov 24, 2017 11:28 pm
by augietaylor
:mrgreen: Awesome, this is great, thanks all the good info and opinion!

Re: How can a 192kbps mp3 be broadcast quality?

Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2017 9:00 am
by Casey H
As said, it's definitely good enough for a screening listen. One major taxi friendly library still screens at 128K! A good song and mix will stand out for screening even at those bit rates.

I caution strongly against ignoring anyone's stated guidelines, especially a music library/publisher. If the instructions are 192K max, follow them. If the instructions are 128K, follow that. For example, that major library I mentioned about asks for 128K for screening. I hear all the time how people ignore that and upload 192K or 320K. All I can say is that is unprofessional and will one day bite you in the butt. FOLLOW GUIDELINES TO A "T"!! Just because you've gotten away with it, doesn't at all mean it's good, professional practice. :|

I have over 30 songs with that library and they all were auditioned at 128K.

Trust me, your tracks for Taxi submissions don't need to be screened at 320K.

Be a pro!
Casey

Re: How can a 192kbps mp3 be broadcast quality?

Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2017 10:05 am
by cassmcentee
I agree with Casey 100% :D be Pro!

My feeling is, if at 192 it doesn't sound Broadcast quality, something is wrong with the mix
At the Rally we watched an editor edit a TV show musically, the majority of the files she used were MP3's
We did ask about it and I believe the reply was that that was normal for her and the library she was using. (Did anyone else catch that moment?)

Re: How can a 192kbps mp3 be broadcast quality?

Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2017 10:21 am
by Len911
I wouldn't go so far as to say it's unprofessional, it's more of a misdemeanor than a felony, just as guidelines aren't the same as a specification. Most submissions will probably be rejected for not meeting the listing requirements, but there is that small chance of being accepted other than broadcast quality. Sonnox makes a couple products where you can compare the difference between different mp3 bit sizes on a song, and I think it depends, cymbals seem to really make a difference imo.

I use speed limits as a guideline,lol, there's an area outside of town, nothing around, that's 25, I usually do 35, however, I do 55 or 60 on the interstate where the limit is 70. :o
I hear all the time how people ignore that and upload 192K or 320K.
Is gossip unprofessional? :P :twisted:

Use your own judgment.