Actually, with constant-bit-rate MP3 files (..) each frame is a fixed size, and represents a fixed amount of time . . .

Now that you mention it, what's the difference between the various encoding methods (128/196 etc). I imagine that the coding rate establishes the number of times (per second) that a new sample is taken, with incremental changes being used to rebuild the recording between samples. Is this so?


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