I suppose my question falls under the general category.
I have been using dbpa to help me determine the bitrate of audio files that I cannot figure out otherwise. Worked fine for any mp3s but I have some m4as that dbpa will not open for reasons unknown to me. I am unsure of why they won't open up in dbpa and I know of no others ways of determining the bitrate of audio files that do not say when I mouse over them.
I tired to find out if either m4a or mp3 was a clear cut winner, but everything I found led me to believe that knowing the bitrate of both file types was necessary in order to make a true comparison.
Well that's my issue. Thanks for reading and thanks for any information you have to offer about m4a bitrates and the such.
I have been using dbpa to help me determine the bitrate of audio files that I cannot figure out otherwise. Worked fine for any mp3s but I have some m4as that dbpa will not open for reasons unknown to me. I am unsure of why they won't open up in dbpa and I know of no others ways of determining the bitrate of audio files that do not say when I mouse over them.
I tired to find out if either m4a or mp3 was a clear cut winner, but everything I found led me to believe that knowing the bitrate of both file types was necessary in order to make a true comparison.
Well that's my issue. Thanks for reading and thanks for any information you have to offer about m4a bitrates and the such.
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