Choosing the Right Rip Settings for Audiobooks

The default setting for importing audio in Apple’s music player is the iTunes Plus Format, which encodes audio at a sample rate of 44.1 Khz, with bitrates of 256 Kbps for stereo or 128 Kbps for mono. However, this setting is more suitable for music, which typically contains a complex mix of frequencies. Most audiobooks are predominantly voice, so using iTunes Plus can be overdoing it, unless space isn’t an issue. Instead, iTunes has a much better option that uses a lower bitrate/sample rate and voice filtering algorithms. By using this rip preset you will not only produce digital audio files that are optimized for audiobook playback, but they will also be significantly smaller than the default rip setting.

Other Things to Consider

You may have some other considerations to make when importing audiobooks to iTunes. For example, if the Spoken Podcast preset doesn’t produce the quality of audio that you’re looking for, consider using the Custom option in step 8. This menu lets you set the values for stereo bitrate, sample rate, and other settings. In Windows, select Import Settings instead, and then skip to Step 7. If you want your audiobooks to play on non-Apple devices, choose the mp3 option in Step 7 instead. Set the sample rate at 22 Khz and experiment with a low bitrate. Try 64 Kbps first to see how it sounds. You might be able to reduce this setting a little if the voice sounds clear, and doing so will get you smaller files.