Hi,

For your information MP3 pro is an outdated and old clunky way of doing 
things. It is only use today a bit but even then, it is fading out.

Cheers,
Hayden
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Brandon Hicks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, July 03, 2006 5:39 AM
Subject: Re: Ogg. Was: Re: making music CD's


> hi
> Ogg, and i just found out mp3 pro is good too. I've got a file encoded at 
> 64
> kbps at 22050 hz in mp3 pro, and it sounds like 192k mp3. same with aac+.
> problem is there are either no encoders for these file types or no players
> for them, which is too bad for us because we eouldn't have to spend so 
> much
> money on bigger hard drives and dial-up users would be able to get songs 
> in
> about 10 minutes instead of 45.
>
> Brandon Hicks
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