Re: Soulseek and Bitrates
Most likely, they were encoded using variable bitrate. http://www.nathansheldon.com/xp-80/what_is_VBR.html
Re: Soulseek and Bitrates
Something similar happened with Ares. If a track has a variable bitrate, the one used in the first split-second of the song will be shown.
You can check this with Winamp and a few thousand other programs. Open the file info box and you'll see something like this:
Quote:
Size: 15415635 bytes
Header found at: 0 bytes
Length: 648 seconds
MPEG 1.0 layer 3
190kbit (VBR), 24818 frames
44100Hz Joint Stereo
CRCs: No
Copyrighted: No
Original: Yes
Emphasis: None
Re: Soulseek and Bitrates
Thanks for the quick replies.
That makes sense, and some do show VBR, but others do not. Should I just forget about it and not be concerned? Or does anything need to be changed?
Re: Soulseek and Bitrates
Depends on how particular whoever downloads it is...Some people prefer CBR (constant bit rate )
I would say as long as you add that it is VBR in the description, you should be fine. I DL mostly Flac myself, but it seems to me after checking, that a lot of people go for the VBR anyway...
Also, as anon stated, there are many programs to check bit rates & so forth. MediaInfo is a good one & integrates into the shell, so if you hover over a sound or video file it gives you basic info, such as bit rate, etc. It's also free: http://mediainfo.sourceforge.net/en
Re: Soulseek and Bitrates
Media Info will tell you that CBR files are -V 4 though if you look at the encoder options listed. Just keep that in mind. Trust the fact that it's "Constant" and X bitrate and ignore that line :P