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  • : z :

    • Jan 2023
    • 2

    Windows & Winamp Reporting Lower Bit Rate

    Both Windows 10 Pro (22H2) and Winamp 5.666 are reporting lower bit rates than the 1,411 kbps dBpoweramp reports (in its "Edit Tags" interface) and what I would expect to see for FLAC rips.

    On all the rips I've done with dBpoweramp so far, Windows and Winamp report bit rates between the upper 200s to upper 900s kbps. I even have one album where the file size of the FLAC album is less than the file size of the 320 kbps MP3 album ripped with Windows Media Player years ago (FLAC = 117MB; MP3 = 118MB).

    I'm going to be ripping over a thousand CDs, so I want to make sure I'm doing it right before I get too far along. I don't think I've changed any of the default settings. Is there something I need to do to make sure I'm getting the full 1,411 kbps, or am I misunderstanding something?

    Thanks!

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  • Spoon
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    • Apr 2002
    • 44509

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    Re: Windows & Winamp Reporting Lower Bit Rate

    dBpoweramp reports the uncompressed bit rate for lossless tracks, 1411kbps is CD quality uncompressed. The other programs you mention must report compressed bit rate.
    Spoon
    www.dbpoweramp.com

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    • : z :

      • Jan 2023
      • 2

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      Re: Windows & Winamp Reporting Lower Bit Rate

      Thanks @Spoon, that was my guess as well. It's weird that Windows would report the compressed bit rate since I assume it is uncompressed to 1,411 kbps as it is played. I ripped an album with Windows Media Player as a test and those FLAC files are also reported as less than 1,411 kbps, so it must just be a Windows thing.

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