This has been a problem for all 3 of my machines, 2 running XP Pro and one running Windows 7 Home Premium.
I think this bug was introduced in V14.0
Basically, in Windows Explorer, look at some vbr MP3 files in "details" view. Right click on the bar at the top to add the "bit rate" column.
When this is showing, the correct bit rate is no longer reported. Instead it rounds the bit rate to a cbr equivalent (not even the nearest one!).
For example:
If I look at a typical ripped CD in Windows Explorer (details view with Bit Rate column displayed), the first 5 files have bit rates shown as:
320 224 256 224 320 when they should be
173 161 173 161 176 and this continues throughout the column.
I get the same problem in both Windows 7 and XP. This is really irritating, especially as this column used to display correctly.
Any chance someone could have a look? This affects the bit rate displayed for VBR files only. If you hover over each title, the correct bit rate is displayed in a pop-up.
Thanks
WM
I think this bug was introduced in V14.0
Basically, in Windows Explorer, look at some vbr MP3 files in "details" view. Right click on the bar at the top to add the "bit rate" column.
When this is showing, the correct bit rate is no longer reported. Instead it rounds the bit rate to a cbr equivalent (not even the nearest one!).
For example:
If I look at a typical ripped CD in Windows Explorer (details view with Bit Rate column displayed), the first 5 files have bit rates shown as:
320 224 256 224 320 when they should be
173 161 173 161 176 and this continues throughout the column.
I get the same problem in both Windows 7 and XP. This is really irritating, especially as this column used to display correctly.
Any chance someone could have a look? This affects the bit rate displayed for VBR files only. If you hover over each title, the correct bit rate is displayed in a pop-up.
Thanks
WM
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