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Posted by Charles Russell on 10/05/76 11:43
fred-bloggs wrote:
> Charles Russell <SPAMworFREEwor@bellsouth.net> wrote in
> news:FrWVf.5274$Q6.4781@bignews5.bellsouth.net:
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>>Ole Kvaal wrote:
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>>>fred-bloggs wrote:
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>>>>Sorry, I can't really help you with MediaCenter. Can't you convert
>>>>the wav to mp3?
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>>>Yes, I can. So perhaps I should try the mp3 32bit/11025 hz to wav
>>>44100 hz to mp3 32bit/44100 procedure . . . OK, I'll give it try
>>>right away. Thank a lot for your helpfulness and patience (so far)
>>>
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>>Does the Zen player support MP3 only at 44.1 kHz sample rates?
>>I thought even the earliest MP3 standard permitted several rates, down
>>to 16 kHz for voice. I should hope that such files would be portable
>>to all current players.
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> MPEG1 defined only 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, and 48 kHz.
> MPEG2 added 16 kHz, 22.05 kHz and 24 kHz.
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What formats does the Zen player support? I had no luck trying to find
on the web detailed specifications of supported file formats for the
different players, even for Apple. The Ipod my kids gave me for
Christmas handles 16 kHz and even 11.025 kHz, as does the Goldwave audio
editor. If I had been spending my own money and gotten a cheaper MP3
player, would I be unable to play my highly compressed low-fidelity
voice files directly without reformatting to bigger files?
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