Originally Posted By: MarioD
Originally Posted By: shannon88
Hi Mario-Have the bit rate info.

It is 1411kbps. smile So, what do ya think?

Shannon


It's ok, that is what it should be.


I'm a bit confused about the value of 1411kbps (?)

The standard recording format of an audio CD is a two-channel 16-bit PCM (Pulse Coded Modulation) encoding at a sample rate of 44.1 kHz per channel.

In Video Production, audio recording is often recorded at 48KHz. But for Audio CD's, 44.1KHz is the virtually always used. This is the format for Compact Disc Audio recording that was jointly developed by Philips and Sony, and has been essentially the industry standard since about 1980.

If you have the capability to record at a different bit rate than 44.1KHz, no audio CD player is likely to be able to successfully read the disk.

Does this help clarify?

Best

Trevor


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