Practical focus
Use this page for larger audio that should stay reasonably good while fitting a 50MB upload target.
Compress long recordings, podcast audio, WAV exports, and music demos to a practical 50MB target.
Use this page for larger audio that should stay reasonably good while fitting a 50MB upload target.
| Content | Suggested setting |
|---|---|
| Long lecture | MP3, mono, 64-96 kbps |
| Podcast episode | MP3, 96-128 kbps |
| Music demo | MP3, 160-192 kbps |
| WAV source | Convert to MP3/AAC |
MP3 and AAC are the most practical outputs for a 50MB file.
Use OGG for web or game assets when the project pipeline supports it.
50MB is generous for speech and moderate podcast use, but not unlimited. A very long recording still divides the same bytes across many minutes.
For music, 192 kbps may be possible for shorter files; long sets may require lower bitrate or splitting.
Compression runs in your browser, so the original audio is not uploaded to a server.
Large files can still be slow because decoding and encoding use your device memory and CPU.
Often for speech, especially with mono. Very long stereo music may still be difficult.
Usually for podcasts, lectures, and shorter music demos. Duration decides the final trade-off.
Use 64-96 kbps mono for long speech, 96-128 kbps for podcasts, and 160-192 kbps for music demos.
If the estimated bitrate is very low, splitting can sound better than extreme compression.
Often yes. Check your provider or use a cloud link.