But I've heard that with vbr, you do get a smaller file, but the nature of 
variable bit rates is that you are supposed to get higher quality, despite 
the smaller size!
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Brandon Hicks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, June 24, 2006 10:18 PM
Subject: Re: CBR or VBR


> hi
> vbr makes a smaller file. you set limits as to how much data it will 
> encode,
> say between 96 and 192 kbps. the encoder will analyze the music and do 
> what
> it thinks is good quality encoding between those specified limits. the
> advantage of that is you get a smaller file. the advantage of cbr is that
> the data is all the same bitrate, which makes sure it's all the same
> quality. vbr in my experience, the few times i've used it sounds worse 
> than
> cbr, but this could be just me.
>
>
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