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Can mp3 files lose their kbps when burning?
This may seem like a dumb question, but if you burn mp3s to a CD as a data CD, and not a music CD, and say the bitrate for the file is 450kbps. If you burn it and copy it back onto your computer, will it lose bitrate or will it still be the same?
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Very strange.
My HD crashed recently, so I put in a new temp hard drive. Most gamemp3 releases I had clocked the kbps at like 450-500 kb/sec on that hard drive. The soundtracks I burned ad data CDs, max out at 320 kb/sec now. Maybe my computer with my old HD was just reading them wrong? There's nowhere I can't reach.
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Last edited by DragoonKain; Apr 4, 2006 at 03:31 AM.
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It was probably just the computer then. I don't know the cause.
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