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mp3's recorded at a variable bit rate
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| pvd420 |
I'm not sure if this was the right place to ask this question but here goes...
i have a mp3 that was recorded at a variable bit rate. when i tried to split it into segments with my file splitting program i realized this. is there a way to re record this file or change it to a fixed bit rate so i can then split it up? this has nothing to do with looking for mp3's or where to download music so no flaming please...
i did a search on this topic and nothing came up, so that's why i am asking here. thanks.... |
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| Zombie0729 |
| so what are you asking? the program you use won't let you split it because its a variable bitrate?(which doesn't make any sense).. |
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| Project 7 |
get a mp3 encoder
encode it to the buitrate you want tadah |
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| Mr.Mystery |
| quote: | Originally posted by Project 7
get a mp3 encoder
encode it to the buitrate you want tadah |
Yeah, and then you've double compressed which means losing even more data than usual. |
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| Nic |
| why dont u open it in something like soundfourge and split it, what program are u using? |
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| KilldaDJ |
streambox ripper...
feed ur mp3 to it and convert it to a CBR (constant bitrate)
sure it may sound slightly lossy, but its ur own fault for recording it in VBR in the first place |
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