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Originally Posted by LoRd_MuldeR
First of all: Why do you worry so much about this?
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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
48 means 48kHz. It's the audio sampling rate (the number of times the audio is sampled per second), not the bitrate.
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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
How do you know MediaInfo is displaying the exact bitrate?
Try Bitrate Viewer.
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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.
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