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Participant
April 16, 2025
Question

Adobe Podcast export quality

  • April 16, 2025
  • 2 replies
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The files sound fantastic from the website but once they're downloaded the exported file quality is a very low 48kbs MP3 format.  Is there a way to at least get 128kbs or 320kbs or preferably a WAV format?  

2 replies

Participant
October 13, 2025

Please Adobe, make it happen. When you have an hour-long mp3 file, you have to export it in wav (which is long), upload the massive wav file in enhance speech (which can be long depending on the connectivity) then download the edited version by enhance speech (same thing). 

Would be so much simple to simply upload the mp3 file to enhance speech and then being able to download the edited version either in mp3 320 kbps or WAV. 

Participant
October 16, 2025

I didn't know about the workaround using wav! Adobe needs to add export quality options, but at least there's a path to getting better quality audio downloaded.

Harmony J
Community Manager
Community Manager
April 17, 2025

Hi @clayton27805318xnyi , thanks so much for this feedback! Currently, there isn't a way to change your export settings. To clarify, are you speaking to exporting from Enhance Speech or from Studio? Or both? If you can share an example file, that would be super helpful. Thank you!

Harmony Jiroudek, Customer Education & Success | Adobe Podcast
Participant
April 28, 2025

I'm running into this as well. I'm using Enhance Speech (not Studio) and while previewing the audio online, it's nice and clear, but once I download, there is artifacting and a muffled quality due to the low quality of the download. If there could be an option, or if the default quality downloaded could be bumped up, even just a bit, that would be immensley helpful. The current download is close to great, but... a little lacking.

Attached are two audio files: The original audio, then the download after running it through Adobe's Enhance Speech, but using "Speech: 0" and "Background: 100" to affectively not change the audio.

The original file was 421KB, and the download from Adobe was 140KB. They sound quite similar, but as indicated by the filesize, the exported audio has some compression. The resulting audio isn't quite as clear and smooth as the original.