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| Thread ID: 68940 | 2006-05-16 09:35:00 | playing double speed | kimberlyskilton (10414) | Press F1 |
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| 455313 | 2006-05-16 10:37:00 | yeah, that just means the file was encoded with VBR, thats variable bit rate which means the bit rate will vary. (a technique used to retain over all sound quality whilst reducing the amount of data used to store the song when the encoder decides the song doesn't need so many bits). my first suggestion is to re-install the mp3 codecs, and any other codecs of filetypes that are playing up |
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| 455314 | 2006-05-16 10:41:00 | i'm a beginner sorry a little more detail please haha | kimberlyskilton (10414) | ||
| 455315 | 2006-05-16 10:45:00 | codecs are the "programs" used to encode and decode the music/videos (co/dec). they can be downloaded from the internet and usually installed by use of an executable file... it might be a good idea to get your nephew or whoever is your friendly techie kid to come to your house and give your registry a clean first etc... else you could googe the subject because unfortunatly i am much better hands on then trying to explain the steps... however this might not be the solution to your problem, just the first thing i would try if i was in your situation. |
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| 455316 | 2006-05-16 10:48:00 | No worries, thank you. Google didn't come up with much for me unfortunately!! But thanks :) | kimberlyskilton (10414) | ||
| 455317 | 2006-05-16 10:50:00 | No worries, thank you. Google didn't come up with much for me unfortunately!! But thanks :) hey, a quick google found me this: www.free-codecs.com |
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