The song's audio file must be of reasonable quality. Try and source mp3 files yourself; ripping them from a streaming video site often results in low quality audio with high file sizes. The bitrate of a beatmap's audio file must be no lower than 128kbps and no higher than 192kbps. If you are having trouble acquiring an appropriate audio file, contact one of the more audio-savvy BAT; they will be more than happy to help find an mp3 for you.Why I oppose:
- this rule is actually self-contradictory. I don't think resonable is equal to a bitrate around 128~192kbps (at least not in all situations).
- In fact, force a tv size song(or a song shorter than 2.5 mins) to reduce its bitrate is unreasonable. The most important reason we have this rule is to save space of a map. but if it is small, why we still have to save the tiny compressible space/size?
- low bitrate influences the auditory impression of songs. Those who has professional sound equipment/headphone like me will be limited from getting better feeling when listening.
Solution:
To make this rule more changeable and reasonable, I'd suggest rewriting it like below:
The song's audio file must be of reasonable quality.If the audio file is shorter than 2.5 mins, the bitrate of the it must be no lower than 192kbps and no higher than 320kbps. If the audio file's lenghth ecxeeds 2.5 mins, bitrate of is must be no lower than 128kbps and no higher than 192kbps.The concrete number of bitrate limitation can be decided after discussion in my opinion. But I'd like to see my suggestion is necessary and can be taken seriously.