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Originally Posted by susan_cassidy
I don't see any mp3 books designated that way on gutenberg.org. I've never heard of mp3 being 16-bit and 32-bit before. As far as I know, mp3 is mp3. It wouldn't work on all the players that are around if there were two flavors of files.
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Actually, mp3 files can use a number of compression rates, if that's what the OP is referring to. Although either 16 bps or 32 bps (or even kbps) would sound terrible.