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Friday, August 2, 2002, at 08:13:11
Re: How to MP3-CD? posted by Grishny on Friday, August 2, 2002, at 05:06:44:
Sorry if this already posted, it doesn't seem to have. Please delete the other one if this is a repeat.
Sample rate! A sample is a little "click" or "beep" that, when played really fast in sequence with other samples, makes a sound. The sample rate is how often the recording source is sampled and a sample is created. Your sample rates are probably too low. Use a good sound editor (try the free version of Goldwave, but be sure to get the MP3 encoder DLL) to boost the sample rate and write a disc. Be sure you are using the ISO 9660 (aka Data) Level 0 or 1 format to write the disc. There might be a specific sample rate to try, buried deep within the specs of the DVD player. You could also try changing the bitrate, which I don't know much about and have a sneaking suspicion that it's practically the same thing as a sample rate.
Of course, seeing as you are Grishny, you probably knew and tried all this already. Sorry if this isn't new info to you.
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