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Radium wrote:
Richard Crowley wrote: Then you have clearly wandered off into the field of magic and have left technology behind. How so? What is "magical" [or non-technological] about a monoaural WMA file with a sample-rate of 44.1 khz and whose audio has the same sample-rate in its compressed and uncompressed form? A 44.1khz sample rate in a 20kbps data stream? Kinda like 44 pounts of **** in a 20 pound bag. Get it? //Walt |
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Walt wrote:
A 44.1khz sample rate in a 20kbps data stream? Yes. Adobe Audition 1.5 allows the production of a WMA file that is 44.1 khz and 20kbps. How it does this is a mystery I'd love to learn about. |
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![]() "Radium" wrote in message ups.com... A 44.1khz sample rate in a 20kbps data stream? Adobe Audition 1.5 allows the production of a WMA file that is 44.1 khz and 20kbps. How it does this is a mystery I'd love to learn about. Where's the mystery? You can clock one bit of data at 44.1kHz (or any other frequency for that matter) if you really want to. Obviously some data must be repeated and/or invented, just as with all compression schemes. MrT. |
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