Audio format and bit rate

  • Use formats like WAV or M4B for high-quality recordings

  • Maintain a minimum bit rate of 192 kbps for MP3 files

  • Prefer lossless formats for master copies to preserve sound quality

  • Ensure compatibility with popular audiobook platforms

  • Avoid excessive compression to prevent audio degradation

Sampling rate and bit depth

  • Record at a sampling rate of 44.1 kHz (standard CD quality)

  • Use a bit depth of 16-bit or higher for clarity and detail

  • Higher bit depths (24-bit) can be used for professional mastering

  • Consistency across all files ensures uniform listening experience

  • Proper sampling avoids distortion and artifacts

Noise and sound control

  • Record in a soundproofed environment to minimize background noise

  • Use pop filters and windshields to reduce plosives and sibilance

  • Apply noise reduction techniques carefully during editing

  • Avoid clipping by maintaining proper gain levels during recording

  • Monitor audio with quality headphones to detect imperfections

File structure and metadata

  • Include chapter markers and bookmarks for easy navigation

  • Embed metadata such as title, author, narrator, and cover art

  • Use consistent file naming conventions for organization

  • Ensure files are properly segmented into chapters or sections

  • Metadata enhances discoverability on audiobook platforms

Volume normalization and mastering

  • Normalize audio levels to industry standards (-3 dB peak, -18 LUFS loudness)

  • Apply equalization to balance frequencies and improve clarity

  • Use compression subtly to even out volume without losing dynamics

  • Master final files to ensure consistency across the entire audiobook

  • Test playback on multiple devices to verify sound quality