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Sound Quality
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Sound Quality
dj vakis
6:43 AM - 7 July, 2009
Would nice if the sound quality can be better.
I would like the songs to be in stereo and not in mono,also the bit rate must be at 192kbps.
Thanks
I would like the songs to be in stereo and not in mono,also the bit rate must be at 192kbps.
Thanks
DeeJay Devil On Ice
2:14 PM - 7 July, 2009
I would like the songs to be in stereo and not in mono,also the bit rate must be at 192kbps.
Thanks
I say the same why so low quality?
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Would nice if the sound quality can be better.I would like the songs to be in stereo and not in mono,also the bit rate must be at 192kbps.
Thanks
I say the same why so low quality?
DJMark
2:05 AM - 8 July, 2009
Both of you, read: www.whitelabel.net
Specifically:
"What file format does Whitelabel.net use?
Whitelabel.net uses a custom file format: Whitelabel MP3s (file extension .wl.mp3). These files will play as a low quality preview in any MP3 player, and a high quality version within Serato Scratch LIVE (minimum version 1.6.3). The Whitelabel.net format files are specially prepared for use in Scratch LIVE - they have had their overviews built, they are tagged with song and artist info, BPM, and album art where possible. The file will be the equivalent in quality to a 320kbps MP3 when played in Scratch LIVE (again, minimum version 1.6.3)."
Specifically:
"What file format does Whitelabel.net use?
Whitelabel.net uses a custom file format: Whitelabel MP3s (file extension .wl.mp3). These files will play as a low quality preview in any MP3 player, and a high quality version within Serato Scratch LIVE (minimum version 1.6.3). The Whitelabel.net format files are specially prepared for use in Scratch LIVE - they have had their overviews built, they are tagged with song and artist info, BPM, and album art where possible. The file will be the equivalent in quality to a 320kbps MP3 when played in Scratch LIVE (again, minimum version 1.6.3)."