The duration of an audio file can be calculated based on its size and bitrate. The formula to determine the duration is straightforward:
Duration = the length of the audio file in seconds
File Size = the size of the audio file in bytes
Bitrate = the bitrate of the audio file in bits per second
Understanding these components helps in managing storage and ensuring optimal playback quality. Higher bitrates generally result in better sound quality but larger file sizes.
How do I calculate the duration of an audio file?
What units should I use for file size and bitrate?
How does changing the bitrate affect the duration?
Can I use this calculator for video files too?
What if my file size is in kilobytes or megabytes?
Why do I need to multiply by 8 in the formula?
How accurate is this calculation for real-world use?
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