To save the client time etc., would it make sense to submit MP3 recordings of podcasts?
Just wondering, since most of our DAW software has the capability to render to MP3 format, might it save time and money for the client for us to submit podcasts as MP3's? We could use the somewhat standard 16 bit 44.1 khz and 128k bit rate.
Could save the client a step, a bit of time and the money involved.
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We actually convert them to .mp3's automatically for every project. The client always has the option to choose mp3 or wav. We also don't want to add confusion as to when .mp3 is okay instead of .wav. This way, it always the same format no matter what. Thanks for the suggestion!