NERO 6-THE ULTIMATE ALL-IN-ONE ( 00700 ) MP3 Conversion Question!

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  1. Platy767

    Platy767 Regular member

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    Glad you got it going. Thanks for the feedback
     
  2. Dale0770

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    One final observation, after ripping some songs on CD, I've noticed that under the Properties -> Summary -> Advanced of the MP3s there is no listings under the Artist / Album Title. So I tried to double click to add in the information but it wouldn't allow. Is this normal or a necessity for song tags later?
     
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    You should be able to edit this info if it is not protected.
    After you get to Properties -> Summary -> Advanced click on the field to the right of the attribute. That is, for Album Name click (not double click)to the right of the "Album Name" text. There are fields to the right of the headings. You should be able to add info, such as comments in the comment field.

    I'm not sure if this info is significant, but it is displayed when you hover over a file with the mouse. It probably is displayed when you flip through tag info on your player. I use MP3 in my car and I'm satisfied having the filename displayed.
     
  4. Dale0770

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    That's what I was saying, it won't let me fill in the blanks. I couldn't figure out why the info wasn't there to begin with and when I tried to fill it in, it would not let me.
     
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    Here's some info on bitrate, taken from wikipedia.com

    Audio (MP3)

    32 kbit/s - MW (AM) quality
    96 kbit/s - FM quality
    128-160 kbit/s - decent quality, difference sometimes obvious
    192 kbit/s - good quality, difference only heard by some
    224-320 - high quality, nearly lossless

    Other Audio

    4 kbit/s - minimum necessary for recognizable speech
    8 kbit/s - telephone quality
    500-1,000 kbit/s - lossless audio such as FLAC
    1,411 kbit/s - compact disc digital audio



     

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