The music files are of good quality
Recording 192kbps means that the music files are of good quality, with occasional differences. Generally, when the audio bit rate is 192kbps, the sound quality is close to the sound quality of CD music.
kbps represents the bit rate, which refers to the amount of binary data per unit time after converting the analog sound signal into a digital sound signal. The higher the bit rate, the better the sound quality. As a reference indicator of digital music compression efficiency, the bit rate represents the speed of the number of bits transmitted per unit time (1 second) bps (bit per second, bits per second). Usually kbps (colloquially speaking, 1000 bits per second) is used as the unit.
The digital music bit rate in CD is 1411.2kbps (that is, recording 1 second of CD music requires 1411.2 times 1000 bits of data). The high BITRATE of the music file means that in unit time ( The amount of data (BIT) that needs to be processed within 1 second) is large, which means that the sound quality of the music file is good. However, when BITRATE is high, the file size becomes larger and takes up a lot of memory capacity. The most commonly used bitrate for music files is 128kbps, and the usable bitrate for MP3 files is generally 8-320kbps. However, different MP3 players have different support ranges in this regard. Most of them are 32 to 256Kbps. Of course, the wider the index, the better, but 320Kbps is the highest level for the time being.