I wish one could convert to a high, 320, BPS.

At 04:13 PM 6/11/2006 -0400, you wrote:

>Hi all!
>I just got my copy of replay converter, and I'm having a slight problem. I
>set some ogg files to convert to 64 kbps mp3 files. The conversion went off
>without a hitch, so I went and listened to one of the files in Winamp.
>Noticing that the file didn't sound as clear as it should have, I checked
>the file info box, only to find that Replay converter had in fact only
>converted my file at 32 KBPS instead of 64, which is what I had specifically
>selected. Is there anything I can do to fix this problem? Thanks!
>Allison
>
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