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![]() "DaveC" wrote in message al.net... I'm listening to a stream via WMP. The Get Info box says: Bit Rate: 24 Kbps Audio Codec: Windows Media Audio 9 20 kbps, 32kHz, mono 1-pass CBR Can someone please clarify what the bit rate means and what the audio codec numbers (20 kbps & 32 KHz) mean? I believe they mean... 20 kbps = 20,000 (or 20480?) bits per second of data through the network into your computer for this stream. 32kHz = the (original?) sample rate implying absolute maximum 16KHz high frequency limit (likely lower). CBR = constant (vs. variable/dynamic) bit-rate. |
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