The Maximum bit rate is 320 kbps. I think if you use vbr (variable bit rate), I heard that the floor, or minimum bit rate should be around 64 kpbs and the maximum should be 320. I hope this helps. Maybe others will have a different opinion. This is what I use when I have it set to vbr method. I believe I use abr, or average bit rate. Others may use something like cbr, or constant bit rate. I think maybe abr is supposed to be better.
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Subject: CDEX max bitrate



In an earlier post, I said I understood CDEX's bit rate, but now I have a question. When I have ripped CDs, I had the minimum bitrate at 128, and everything came out at 128. I didn't notice there is a setting for the maximum bit rate. My question, what does setting the max bitrate do and what do I want to accomplish by setting this number?
thank you



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