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By the end of this guide, you will have ripped audio files of Windows Media Audio 9 Professional, Bitrate VBR, 192 Kbps 44 kHz 2 channel 24-bit. :)
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I have not tried it yet but could you also go here:
http://microsoftusernetwork.com/mcor...dioformats.txt and use the commands to encode it lower or higher and enter them where the original is? Thanks Dudelive |
Hi Dudelive,
Yes you can encode to lower bit rates e.g 128 Kbps or to higher higher bit rates e.g 256 Kbps in Windows Media Audio 9 Professional. Example: For Windows Media Audio 9 Professional, Bitrate VBR, 128 Kbps 44 kHz 2 channel 24-bit -a_codec WMA9PRO -a_mode 3 -a_setting 128_44_2_24 Set the drop down menu value to: 128 Kbps For Windows Media Audio 9 Professional, Bitrate VBR, 192 Kbps 44 kHz 2 channel 24-bit -a_codec WMA9PRO -a_mode 3 -a_setting 192_44_2_24 Set the drop down menu value to: 192 Kbps For Windows Media Audio 9 Professional, Bitrate VBR, 256 Kbps 44 kHz 2 channel 24-bit -a_codec WMA9PRO -a_mode 3 -a_setting 256_44_2_24 Set the drop down menu value to: 256 Kbps By the way, is this what you asked? Sorry I didn't get quite get you there. :) Cheers, McoreD |
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