Like any other audio file, podcasts can be converted to other file formats, such as mp3. You may do this using a number of software programs, such as iTunes, dbPowerAmp, or a web based converter. You will need to open the podcast with whichever program you choose, set the encoder to mp3, and select a quality setting. It should be noted that unless your podcast uses a lossless codec (flac, alac, wav), then you will greatly reduce the quality of the final product by transcoding from a lossy (mp3, m4a, aac) to another lossy format.
Steps
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Open iTunes. If you do not already have it, you can download it from https://www.apple.com/itunes/ .
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Add the podcast to your library. Open the βFileβ menu from the menu bar and select βAdd File to Libraryβ. This will open a window to browse and select files on your computer. [1] X Research source
- Hit Ctrl + B on Windows to force the menu bar to appear.
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Open the βiTunesβ menu and select βPreferencesβ. This will open a small window with various iTunes options. [2] X Research source
- On Windows, the βPreferencesβ option is located in the βEditβ menu.
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Click βImport Settingsβ. This option appears next to βWhen you insert a CDβ on the βGeneralβ tab.
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Select the βImport Usingβ dropdown menu and choose βMP3 Encoderβ. This is located at the top of the Import Settings window and is set to βAAC Encoderβ by default. [3] X Research source
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Select a quality setting. This menu is located just below the βImport Usingβ menu. Here you can select a bitrate for your encoded mp3βs.
- A higher bitrate denotes a higher quality (but larger) file.
- If you encoding from a lossy source (for example: mp4, m4a, ogg) then the quality will drop even if you select a higher quality bitrate. Try to encode from lossless sources instead (FLAC, ALAC, wav).
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Click βOKβ. This is located in the lower right and will save your changes.
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Navigate to your Library. Click the dropdown menu in the upper left, below the menu bar and select Music or Podcasts (wherever you added it). [4] X Research source
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Select the file(s) you want to convert. You can hold Ctrl (Windows) or β Cmd (Mac) while clicking to select multiple files at once.
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Open the "File" menu and select βConvertβ. This will bring up another submenu with conversion options.
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Select βCreate mp3 Versionβ. A progress bar will appear at the top showing the conversion process. When complete, a copy of the selected file(s) will appear in your library in the new format. [5] X Research source
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Open dbPowerAmp Music Converter. dbPowerAmp is a popular, ad-free program for both Windows and Mac OS used for CD ripping and audio conversion.
- If you do not have it, you can purchase and download it from https://www.dbpoweramp.com/ . There is also a 21-day free trial period if you want to try it out first.
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Select a podcast file. dbPowerAmp Music Converter will immediately open to a browsing window to locate the file you wish to convert. Once a file is selected, a menu with various encoding options will appear. [6] X Research source
- You can select multiple files by holding Ctrl (Windows) or β Cmd (Mac) while selecting files.
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Select βmp3 (Lame)β from the βConverting Toβ dropdown menu. This is located in the upper left corner of the window.
- LAME is the name of the encoder being used.
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Choose an encoding quality. Move the slider to the right to increase quality, and to the left to decrease. Lower quality files will sound worse but encode more quickly and take up less space.
- You can also choose between bitrate settings like VBR (variable bitrate) and CBR (constant bitrate). Variable bitrates are more efficient and take up less space, while Constant bitrates maintain a higher quality throughout the track.
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Choose a save location. Click the folder icon and select a location on your computer you would like the converted file to be saved to.
- This will create a copy of your podcast with the new format in the location you choose. The source file will remain in its original location on the computer.
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Click βConvertβ. A progress bar(s) will appear showing the conversion process. Once the bars are all filled a βDoneβ button will appear to close the window.
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Click βOpen Filesβ. This will open a browsing window to select a podcast files on your computer. When the file is successfully uploaded the file name will appear next to this button.
- You can also opt to upload a file stored on Google Drive or Dropbox by clicking the corresponding icon to the right.
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Select βmp3β from the list of filetypes. You can also opt to use other common audio filetypes, like m4a, wav, or FLAC.
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Move the slider to choose your quality.
- You can select variable bitrates, sound channels, or add fade ins/outs by clicking βAdvanced Settingsβ to the right of the quality slider.
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Click βConvertβ. A progress bar will appear showing the conversion process. When itβs complete a download link will appear.
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Click βDownloadβ. A window will appear to select a save location for your converted podcast.
- You can also opt to save the file directly to Google Drive or Dropbox by clicking the corresponding icon below βDownloadβ.
- The filename will contain the site name when downloading. This can be deleted when saving the file without consequence. You can also rename the file later.
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Tips
- A higher bitrate means higher quality audio. Keep in mind, you cannot encode to a bitrate higher than the source. That is, if you transcode from 128kbps mp4 to 320 kbps mp3, the quality cannot go above 128kbps, even if it is labeled as such (in fact, the quality will be lower, since the encoding uses 2 lossy filetypes).Thanks
- If your computer has a multi-core processor, dbPowerAmp will use them to encode multiple files simultaneously.Thanks
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Warnings
- Transcoding between lossy codecs is generally considered poor practice and should be avoided.Thanks
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References
- β https://support.apple.com/en-ph/guide/itunes/itns3081/windows
- β https://support.apple.com/en-ph/guide/itunes/itns2972/windows
- β https://support.apple.com/en-ph/guide/itunes/itns2972/windows
- β https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204310
- β https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204310
- β https://www.dbpoweramp.com/help/dmc/dmc.htm
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