MP3 files are the most popular way of encoding sound at this time. This would be the best option if you are sending your MP3 files to the Internet, are creating an MP3 data CD, or are sending them to a portable MP3 device.
q Destination File Size - This is a helpful indicator that estimates how big the destination file size is going to be. It is an approximation, though, especially when rendering to variable bit rate MP3 files which depend on the actual audio content.
q Preset Quality - Adjust the slider and choose one of the presets to set the desired MP3 quality. More info on presets …
q Specify Exact Settings - You can also set the exact format to encode to. For example, if you want to create a variable bit rate MP3, you’ll need to use this option. More on setting the specific encoding settings
q File Information – Mixcraft adds authoring information to the MP3 file. It creates an ID3V1 and ID3V2 tag by default. You can fill in the Title, Author, Copyright, Genre, Year and Comment.
q Create Separate MP3 File For Each CD Marker? This option will be enabled if you have more than one CD Track Marker. If you select this option, Mixcraft will create an MP3 file for each section of audio. More on track markers