all I do is to set nero to automatically choose the speed.
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> What I would
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> What I would like to know is. When using Nero to make a copy of a
cd with nero what is the best bit rate to use
High Casey,
I found in my experience, it doesn't matter what program you're using to
burn an audio CD.
The best results you will get, is when your drive is writing the files to CD
at its slowest speed.
Because if they're written to fast
ng problem with those CDS.
John Price.
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> What I would like to know is. When
ehalf Of nick danger
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houdy Casey,
For burning purposes I use any speed from as little as 12 to as much as 24x
but no higher. Higher speeds for recording
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What I would like to know is. When using Nero to make a copy of a cd that
you own or have borrowed or
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Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2005 12:11 PM
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> Jay! You rote the following. I'm not familiar with this notation.
>
> Speaking of bits, what's the significance of a44-1khz 16-bit stereo file
> being designated as 14.11 kb and
Jay! You rote the following. I'm not familiar with this notation.
Speaking of bits, what's the significance of a44-1khz 16-bit stereo file
being designated as 14.11 kb and a 32khz stereo file being designated as
1024?
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Hi Nick. Thanks. I'll have to try Og sometime.
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Sent: Monday, May 23, 2005 6:23 PM
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It is, but I'd really like to advocate anothe
yes, it is and sounds much much better also the file format helps bring out
quiet parts in songs better then mp3.
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Is MP4 a smaller file than MP3?
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Is MP4 a smaller file than MP3?
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try mp4 it also is a small compression and sounds much better then m
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> try mp4 it also is a small compression and sounds much better then mp3.
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try mp4 it also is a small compression and sounds much better then mp3.
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Sent: Monday, May 23, 2005 4:34 AM
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Billy! The best bit r
Billy! The best bit rate for you is the highest one that suits your
needs. We only have MP3s because disk space is valuable and we'd like to
fit as much material in as small a space as we can. It's a disk space
verses audio quality decision. The larger the bit rate the better
Hi :))
for me the best bitrate for mp3 is at least 192kbps but if you have some
space on your hard drive, i'd suggest 256kbps or higher
At 13:15 20/05/2005, TrueBlue & Proud wrote:
hi guys, have a couple of albums with the .wma extention. Would like to
convert to mp3. What is the
original CD if that's an option.
Kevin
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Sent: Friday, May 20, 2005 12:15 PM
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> hi guys, have a co
hi guys, have a couple of albums with the .wma extention. Would like to
convert to mp3. What is the best bit rate ETC, using Gold Wave. for mp3?.
Billy
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Billy! MP3 and OGG are both audio file compression systems. What is
your reason for converting MP3 files to OGG? Performing this conversion
might give you smaller files but the audio quality will go down. Consider
the following quote from the Ogg Vorbis General FAQ.
The higher the bit
hi guys, what is the best bit rate ETC, for ogg files, being converted from
mp3 to ogg.
Billy
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