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Old 20-06-2001, 21:14
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Bollocks!

I have a 700mb CD-R here. My HP CD-RW 8200i isn't reading that, so it says it's 679 megs. Whatever..but that's not my problem. I recently downloaded Lateralus, Tool's CD in MP3 format and converted all of the files to a 96kb bitrate. Uncompressed (I'll get back to this in a bit) the files are 675-something MB. Little did I know that my decoder decoded them to 32,000khz. 44,000khz is the standard CD quality. The problem is, the files uncompressed to 44,000 would total up to approx. 885 megs. Can someone help me to understand how they fit all of this data onto a CD in 192kb bitrate form, and still had room for an AutoCD thing?

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