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Posted by *alan* on 07/16/07 17:40
"§|ª®T?ߪRt?@$t" <§|ª®T?ߪRt?@$t@norway_coastline.net> wrote in message
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> That is useful, however, how do you tell what the bitrate is? Anything
> less than 320 is a waste of time and effort.
Because the answer is so onvious, perhaps I've misunderstood your question,
but if you take a look at your search results, you'll notice that the 4th
column from the left is titled "Bitrate".
If you don't like the number you see in that column, don't download it.
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