32-96kbps, gives good quality for audiobooks. Anything beyond that is a waste of space.
The optimum online download rate is 12 seconds. 12 seconds is very good.
Ping and Pong is a learning-based set of books by Amy Trevaskus. You are able to download these popular books of their website, "Ping and Pong Books" by paying a flat-rate of £5.00 for each book.
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The Polar Fusion Audio Dots are generally well-recieved, but can be a bit pricey. They do have good support, however.
shiver,linger and forever by maggie stiefvater amazing books would rate them 5 star
The bit rate of a standard audio CD is 1411 kbps, and the sample rate is 44.1 kHz. This ensures high-quality audio reproduction for CDs.
To encode audio files with variable bit rate (VBR) using ffmpeg, you can use the "-q:a" flag followed by a value to specify the quality level. This will allow ffmpeg to adjust the bit rate dynamically based on the complexity of the audio.
To find a rate with the same unit rate as 8 books in 12 weeks, we first calculate the unit rate by dividing 8 books by 12 weeks, which gives us approximately 0.67 books per week. Therefore, any rate that maintains this ratio, such as 5 books in 7.5 weeks (5 ÷ 7.5 = 0.67), will have the same unit rate.
the bit rate is the amount of details in the video & audio in a unit time usually per second as in a hd videos the bit rate is high because the image (video) has much details , so 360 bit rate music file mean that the amount of the details in the audio is 360 bit rate & the higher the bit-rate the higher the details the higher the quality & the higher the size & I cant give an answer if 360 bit rate is good or bad because it Depends on the file size
The rate is $2.25 per book ($18 divided by 8 books).
This site explains it: http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~hgs/audio/44.1.html
Super Audio CDs (SACDs) typically use a bit rate of 1.4 Mbps for their DSD (Direct Stream Digital) audio format, which is significantly higher than standard CDs. This allows for a higher resolution audio experience, supporting up to 5.1 channels of surround sound. In comparison, standard CDs operate at a bit rate of 1.411 Mbps using PCM (Pulse Code Modulation). The high bit rate of SACDs contributes to their enhanced audio fidelity.