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Sleepless September 16th, 2006 08:12 AM

Since this thread kinda took a turn anyways and the thread starter has got his answer. We might as well expand on this :wink:

The google toolbar is the easiest tool ever. I use it all the time for searching. It has the option to highlight your search term as well (a big + with large webpages) and it's spellcheck unless the text (that will of course be transmitted else where when doing this) is sensitive.

This is a link to an informational page on it (to download it just press toolbar home)

http://www.google.com/support/toolba...y&hl=en&v=2.0f

mickjapa108 September 17th, 2006 05:40 AM

Sleepless
Great link thanks for that, I just wish I could make them.
Look up Karma in a good dictionary
Where there is cause there must certanly be effect.
So Posative cause must have posative resolts,even if the person you aimed
them at dont take advantage, lots of people will.
Thums up to your olds, they done a good job with you.
Later thanks again for the link

barbarian2 November 16th, 2006 01:53 AM

Symbol next to Bitrate
 
Have probably got to this thread too late, but, can anyone tell me what it means when there is a '~' symbol next to a bitrate figure??

Thanks for any guidance - from another newbie!

Sleepless November 16th, 2006 02:18 AM

It means variable bitrate. Usually better than 192 kbps but not as good as 256 or 320. Sometimes referred to as VBR and CBR. There are at least two kinds of VBR encoding though, where one is quite good and the other not so good. I don't encode to variable though so I can't tell you more.

320 constant bitrate is the best mp3 format there is. 256 a close second.

barbarian2 November 16th, 2006 02:33 AM

Thank you Sleepless for a really fast response! Have a file showing 128~, not very good but it's the only one that's anywhere near for this particular file, so I'll go for it and hope that it's ok.

Sleepless November 16th, 2006 02:39 AM

Well, with rare files you sometimes have to settle for less. Never seen that low a number for variable though. Better scan before playing.

barbarian2 November 16th, 2006 03:01 AM

Now you've got me worried Sleepless, have just downloaded the file - what do you mean by 'scan' first? Or, having downloaded it already, is it too late for this - haven't had a chance to play it yet anyway.

Sorry, I really am another newbie, but learning slowly.

Thanks.

Sleepless November 16th, 2006 09:42 PM

I just meant scan with an Antivirus program before playing the file just in case there is something wrong with it. I have never seen VBR files show bitrate below ~170 before, but that does not mean there are none on the network.

It very much depends on what program and quality the source used to rip the musicfile and whether it's from a CD or an online site.

Downloading a bad file shouldn't mess up anything unless you open it as well. Also you can't scan a file before it's downloaded.

barbarian2 November 17th, 2006 01:51 AM

Thanks once again Sleepless - normally my very zealous virus checker spots problems as I'm downloading, but I ran a check just in case and the file is 'clean' so to speak.

Oh, now I know exactly what you mean about variable bitrate - it turns out that the file has a bitrate of only 126!
Seems ok though, having checked it I gave it a listen, maybe I haven't got a good 'ear' but it sounds ok.

Anyway, really thanks again, no doubt I'll be back!

Peerless November 18th, 2006 08:21 AM

~ traditionally means approximately = to...since the following mathematical symbol is not on a keyboard, the tilda is normally used online



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