YouTube downloaders though, for marketing reasons, will still show an MP3 option, because people still go with "hey, I want the MP3!", not understanding that this will cause a re-encoding and consequently a quality loss at any bitrate they choose. So, I think fair advice would be to stick with the "original quality" setting, hoping that the software will not re-encode the file anyway only for purposes of letting you choose a different format, which would still compromise the quality as well as being useless, because today all music players also read AAC (.m4a). But when you re-encode a file, quality can never get better than what it was on the original file (which was already encoded by YouTube BTW!), and because of the higher bitrate in those "high quality" settings, the file size will inevitably get bigger. ![]() 320 Kbps) so to give you the impression that you will get a higher quality media file. ![]() ![]() After reading a lot on this, it seems that the reason why these downloaders offer such "higher quality" settings is because they are actually re-encoding the YouTube file to a higher bitrate (e.g.
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