Audio Settings
NOTE: Most of the Video and Audio Settings have been preset for you. You need NOT make any changes to these settings unless you are familiar with audio parameters manipulations.

1. Audio Codec
Let you choose an alternative audio codec if available.
2. Audio Bitrate
Determines the quality of the audio output. Corresponds to the audio digital bandwidth. 128 Kbps is normally considered as an audio CD quality.
3. Audio Sampling Rate
The number of samples per second that are used to digitize a particular sound. Higher rates yield better results. This value is measured in kiloHertz. 44.1 kHz is normally considered as audio CD quality.
4. Volume
You can adjust the volume of the converted file by changing the position of the slider. 100% is the original video volume. Too high a volume setting may distort the audio. Audio distortion normally appears after 150% but may differ with different video or audio formats.
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