Actually...argagargarg. Its variable-rate!? I won't be able to turn that into a big .WAV file at a constant bitrate very easily, now will I?

In the case of Variable Bit Rate (VBR) MP3 files, they are referring to the data bitrate, i.e., the amount of compression is what varies. The sampling rate (i.e., 44.1khz, 16-bit stereo) doesn't change and should be the same as a CD.

So I think it's safe to say that you won't have any trouble converting it to .WAV and burning an audio CD of it. Relax.

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