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![]() "thunder" wrote in message ... On Mon, 13 Mar 2006 16:50:28 -0500, RCE wrote: Nice job and good information. I admit I haven't followed the progression of mp3 technology based on the early low sampling rates that were used and the resultant losses. I was unaware that sampling rates of 256kbps were even possible. Maybe there's hope. I wonder, for the Ipod fans, what the file size becomes if sampled at these higher rates. Uncompressed CDs have a bit rate of 1411.2 kbps. So, a 256kbps sampling rate will give a compression ration of @ 6:1. Last I knew (probably outdated) the mp3 "standard compression" was like 12:1, and the sampling rate was around 88kbsp. Has this changed? RCE |