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The Old Man
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You may want to check at which bitrate you save the new file. I guess it must be the same rate as the original.
Bitrate for .ogg files can be anything between 48Kbps and 500Kbps. The higher the bitrate, the higher the quality, and the bigger the file, obviously.
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Watch
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Having the same problem.Longing for the solution!
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Swabbie
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ok thank you very much for this answer Paajtor, so this is why all ogg sound never exceeds 500 kps.
I'll be able to meter at work) thank you again ![]() subsim is the best for simulating naval thank you to all those working on this site, and congratulations ![]() subsim a long life, from a French. |
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