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<blockquote data-quote="MisterDeadeye" data-source="post: 7658803" data-attributes="member: 611015"><p>Are you converting these to be constant, or variable?</p><p></p><p>Oh, and unless you have access to a music based torrent site(waffles.fm, etc.), then you should try to use Mediafire for your music. I'm sure you already know this, but one of the quickest and easiest ways to find the albums you're looking for is to simply go to Google, and type in "site:mediafire.com album name, or artist name" and you can usually add 320 or v0 after, depending on the popularity of the album. v0 is the highest quality VBR MP3 you'll find. You'll see that your music will have a different bitrate per song, and that's because VBR eats up all of the empty data in your music. CBR wastes space.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MisterDeadeye, post: 7658803, member: 611015"] Are you converting these to be constant, or variable? Oh, and unless you have access to a music based torrent site(waffles.fm, etc.), then you should try to use Mediafire for your music. I'm sure you already know this, but one of the quickest and easiest ways to find the albums you're looking for is to simply go to Google, and type in "site:mediafire.com album name, or artist name" and you can usually add 320 or v0 after, depending on the popularity of the album. v0 is the highest quality VBR MP3 you'll find. You'll see that your music will have a different bitrate per song, and that's because VBR eats up all of the empty data in your music. CBR wastes space. [/QUOTE]
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