using 320kbps mp3 vs 44.1khz wav for video projects
Hi guys, I create weddings with music and dialogue and create bluray, dvd, usb (h264) copies of the files. Soon, I'll create only a 5.1 h264 and host it online for playback on all devices including smart tvs
I have been using .wav files for my music in films because, well, I have them there ready to go built up over the years however they're taking up a lot of space now. I was wondering if you think there is any huge advantage of keeping these as .wav compared to converting them to 320kbps mp3 files? The dialogue would still be 24bit wav format but it's be the background (and often foreground) music that I'd be converting to mp3 instead of wav.
Would you advise doing this to save cricual space? There are reasons for the space saving that I won't go into. If I didn't need to do it I'd just keep them as wav.
Any advice welcome!
