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| w x y z C vbrfix 0.24 1.6 Corrects MP3 files that have incorrect VBR information In an average song there are points that require high quality and points
that require low quality (i.e. silence).
Instead of having the whole file at, say, 160kbps CBR (Constant Bit Rate),
we can use VBR (Variable Bit Rate). This allows us to have use low bitrates
at points that does not require high quality (were a higher bitrate would
not affect the sound heard) and high bitrates when needed. The result is
usually a smaller MP3 file, with higher quality.
Unfortunately, the many MP3 decoders estimate the time of a MP3 file based
on the first bitrate they find and the filesize. This means that the
"prediction" used by such decoders is wildly wrong with VBR encoded files
and, as a result, you can get fairly random times for such songs.
As most songs start with silence you usually get the song length being
shown as much longer than it should be. Also when you jump through a
file encoded in VBR, 50% through the file is usually not 50% through the
song.
A VBR null frame is placed at the beginning of the file to tell the MP3
player information about the song length and indexing through the song.
The problem arises because some poor encoders don't produce this null
frame or do so incorrectly and this is what vbrfix attempts to fix.
Vbrfix can also fix other problems with MP3s as it deletes all non-MP3
content (you can keep tags that you state, though). It can also help
when merging two VBR MP3s together with a merging tool and then needing
a newly calculated VBR null frame. Wܛswkj14 jxMultimedia / openSUSE_13.1 http://packman.links2linux.de GNU General Public License version 2 or later (GPL v2 or later) packman@links2linux.de Productivity/Multimedia/Sound/Editors and Convertors http://www.willwap.co.uk/Programs/vbrfix.php linux x86_64 ! FY _ OA큤 WܙWܛ??JU???16ee3d4cb4a3d2acb649ab90ab18b06c 322646c1ee6c882f2c308760a6d82072 393a5ca445f6965873eca0259a17f833 bc50c2c736130cc669788248f1ee07f7 2fe868531b9e826d9bf5a6eebd46f134 dca4a4b889853e6abdd20f6f38ff6be8 root root root root root root root root root root root root root root vbrfix-0.24-1.6.src.rpm vbrfix vbrfix(x86-64) vbrfixc @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @
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