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Music bit-rate for iPad and iPhone Games

Recently I have been Developing songs for iPad and iPhone Games. I have any query regarding the best bit-rate to use for both the iPad and iPhone Application Programmers to the Developers I have met were not 100% sure. I realize the iPhone has very restricted memory, therefore a bit-rate of 128kbps is OK but what about the iPad, would it be fine excellent to connect computer file 320kbps or would the computer file too big for an iPad Game...
Ethan Samuel
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  • ClickPeakClickPeak Posts: 4New Users
    With music files that difference won't be noticeable for at least 90% of users. The rest 10% would maybe notice something if you A/B play back both versions, so I'd play safe and go with 128 in both cases. If you work on some sound effects as well, you might consider 320 or even VBR, but as said, near to no one will notice that.
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