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Old 19th April 2015, 00:40   #5  |  Link
doomleox99
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Originally Posted by LoRd_MuldeR View Post
First of all: Why do you worry so much about this?
Because I have a problem (?) hahaha something related to OCD maybe.

Its probably something stupid for some people but I just wanted to know if there was a way to make Windows Explorer show 515-515-515-515-etc. I hope you get my point.


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Originally Posted by hello_hello View Post
48 means 48kHz. It's the audio sampling rate (the number of times the audio is sampled per second), not the bitrate.
No, in this case it means the bitrate of the audio I encoded for the video. But thanks for the info anyway.


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Originally Posted by hello_hello View Post
How do you know MediaInfo is displaying the exact bitrate?

Try Bitrate Viewer.
I have that program and I made some tests in the past, MediaInfo does a good job, it shows almost the same as Bitrate Viewer.

Here is an example I made for another thread in this forum:





DONT WORRY GUYS, I KNOW, ITS NOT A BIG DEAL, I WAS JUST CURIOUS.

I REALLY LIKED ALL YOUR ANSWERS, I LEARNED STUFF AND THATS GREAT! SO THANK YOU ALL!

AND THANKS FOR THE FAST ANSWERS, I REALLY APRECIATE IT!
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