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why are some mp3's larger than others? I downloaded an mp3 today that is: Size: 17865122 bytes Header found at: 26624 bytes Length: 445 seconds MPEG 1.0 layer 3 320kbit, 17086 frames 44100Hz Joint Stereo CRCs: No Copyrighted: No Original: No then i have another mp3 a little bit smaller in size but the overall size differance is 10 MB more.. why ? Size: 7843968 bytes Header found at: 708 bytes Length: 392 seconds MPEG 1.0 layer 3 160kbit, 15025 frames 44100Hz Joint Stereo CRCs: No Copyrighted: No Original: No Emphasis: None |
greetings ttodd [Quote] 320kbit, 17086 frames [Quote] 160kbit, 15025 frames Notice the 320 bitrate and 160 bitrate. That is why the files are different sizes Normally the higher the bitrate number the better quality and less loss of sound quality. Check out this link. http://www.gnutellaforums.com/showth...threadid=31710 |
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