Subject: | 1. Re: Visit to the Master Recordists |
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From: | "John Hartog" hartogj |
Date: | Fri Jul 13, 2007 8:02 am ((PDT)) |
Hi George, It is also possible it was only a coincidence and the problem was on my end only - my system is far from flawless. John > Thanks John: I imagine it is possible, but I don't know how that > would have happened. I am at the office now and don't have access to > my sound editor, which is Apple's Logic Pro version 7.2. > > However, at least I thought I bounced the 24 bit file in Logic Pro > down to an MP3 in the normal fashion. I did not see that there were > ways to get idiosyncratic bit rates when one does that, at least on > purpose. I will check that out tonight, particularly the 320 kbps > vs. 193 kbps issue. Quite disconcerting. > > Or, could it be the server? > > This is actually becoming an interesting case study in digital > evidence and techonology. > |
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