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few ?'s from a new limer. i have just began using limewire and have a few problems (most of which may be the result of slow dial up isp). (1) On the search page the column that is labeled #, what is it's significance? (2) Do I want to download the majority of songs in the mp3 format? (advantages of this?) (3) Speed column. I have dialup that runs at incredibly slow 24kbs, whick speed do I need to choose? Does it matter? I think that I am the 'weak link' in this sharing link, so does it matter which speed i utilize? (4) Does bit rate impact me at all? I believe every song i have thus downloaded has had at least 1, if not several, blank bits in it. Is this a consequence of my dialup or it this something that is problematic to all lime downloads. Any and all replies and suggestions are appreciated!! Thanx, Bone |
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128 is not cd quality. AIFF or WAV files which are 1411 kbps is CD quality. And personally I won't touch a mp3 at 128 kbps. With people having many GB's of space including on their portable mp3 players, small files is a thing of the past. Now people want quality not pewnee size & quality wma or mp3 files that sound like someone's filtered them through a wall. |
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You can make almost perfect CD quality mp3's at 320 kbps but it's a bit advanced. There is a guide but I won't post it here due to legality issues + ripping a cd in that quality takes about 30 minutes and setting up the software takes closer to an hour |
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