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As I said before to the people I first upped it to, don't put a link for it in the middle of the thread. Keep it to yourself and give it only to the regulars around here, fuckin leechers can find out a way to get it for themselves. I've already gotten about 5 messages from people I don't even know nor have I seen before begging for it, and it was based off of my earlier comment telling Krazee to check his PM.
 
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As I said before to the people I first upped it to, don't put a link for it in the middle of the thread. Keep it to yourself and give it only to the regulars around here, fuckin leechers can find out a way to get it for themselves. I've already gotten about 5 messages from people I don't even know nor have I seen before begging for it, and it was based off of my earlier comment telling Krazee to check his PM.
He was the first person I thought of. I posted it, but then went back and took it off, and some other kid quoted it before I deleted it.
 
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how does quality work?? like what does 128 mbps mean, and whats the difference between that and 192 mbps?? And why is there different qualities or whatever?? im confused.
 
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how does quality work?? like what does 128 mbps mean, and whats the difference between that and 192 mbps?? And why is there different qualities or whatever?? im confused.
it means Megabits per second... a megabit is a million bits... the higher the mbps rate, the better quality the track is going to be...

but back on topic... anybody wanna hook me up with a PM? It would be greatly appreciated :cool:
 
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*kbps *1000 bits a second
I was just gonna say that lol, let's just say that 192kbps is probably the best quality you're gonna get without taking up excessive space for a track, anything higher is just wasted space (from my experience). 128kbps is the most "common" bitrate, and provides great quality, but not quite as good as a rip in 192kbps. My brother is pretty good with bitrates and he knows how to get low bitrates like 96 and 68kbps to sound pretty high quality to conserve space. But all in all, 192 is what you SHOULD be aiming for if you ever rip a CD to your computer, but 128kbps is more than acceptable (also, don't try to UPCONVERT a 128kbps track to 192 expecting to get more quality, that's just not gonna happen lol).

Edit:Yeah, Kain you're right, but it's probably one of the biggest factors besides initial recording, mic, sample rate, and equipment qualities, and I don't think we need to get all into that.