Just a cosmetic problem really, but in both the window you get when you mouse-over a file, and the right-click, properties-audio properties window like this one:
Artist Paul Simon
Title Cars Are Cars
Album Hearts And Bones
Track 9
Disc 1/1
Genre Pop
Year 1983
Rating
Composer
Size 2.37 MB (93% Compressed)
Original Size 32.85 MB
Length 3 minutes 15 seconds
Channels 2 (stereo)
Sample Rate 44.1 KHz{CR}
Sample Size 16 bit
Bit Rate 100 kbps
Encoder AAC (LC)
Encoder Settings
Audio Quality Low (Lossy)
Contains ID Tag [Apple iTunes]
Channel Mapping
File 09-Cars Are Cars
Type MP4 [.m4a]
both say mono AAC files are stereo. I'm sure it doesn't do the same with MP3s. Would be nice/helpful if this was fixed, just to avoid any confusion.
(NB I did listen to make sure that this file really was mono! For readers benefit, the bit rate gives it away too - this was using Q 0.6)
Edit: in case it makes a difference - XP SP 2, 13.1 Reference.
Artist Paul Simon
Title Cars Are Cars
Album Hearts And Bones
Track 9
Disc 1/1
Genre Pop
Year 1983
Rating
Composer
Size 2.37 MB (93% Compressed)
Original Size 32.85 MB
Length 3 minutes 15 seconds
Channels 2 (stereo)
Sample Rate 44.1 KHz{CR}
Sample Size 16 bit
Bit Rate 100 kbps
Encoder AAC (LC)
Encoder Settings
Audio Quality Low (Lossy)
Contains ID Tag [Apple iTunes]
Channel Mapping
File 09-Cars Are Cars
Type MP4 [.m4a]
both say mono AAC files are stereo. I'm sure it doesn't do the same with MP3s. Would be nice/helpful if this was fixed, just to avoid any confusion.
(NB I did listen to make sure that this file really was mono! For readers benefit, the bit rate gives it away too - this was using Q 0.6)
Edit: in case it makes a difference - XP SP 2, 13.1 Reference.