This problem seemed to have been fixed in Jaunty 9.04 and, for me, has 
reappeared in 10.10. It seems that bitrates are now only showed in discrete 
values of 32, 64, 128, 144, 196 and so on.   
Interestingly, VLC shows different overall-bitrates than Rhytmbox and Nautilus. 
But when looking further in Functions - Media Information - Statistics, VLC 
also shows the bitrate of Indata with the same wrong value.
Once again, in Jaunty the bitrates were shown in continuous numbers, each song 
had its own bitrate, so VBR files were clearly read correctly. When did this 
regression occur - and how?
BTW, WMP mostly misreads the length and bitrate of VBR MP3s as well, while 
Winamp reads them reliably.

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Title:
  variable rate mp3 have wrong length

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