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MP3 RAQ (Rarely asked questions.. I wonder why, but these are rarely asked)
What's an MP3 sound file?
It's a highly compressed sound file, with extremely high quality and
low distortion.
Why use it?
Saves space on your hard drive, and it also allows transmitting CD
quality audio over the internet in less time. For instance, a CD quality wav file (16bit
44,100 samples/sec) that is only one minute long is about 10.09 megabytes. But a one
minute long Layer-3 encoded file at 128 kbit/s datarate is only 0.91 megabytes. MP3 is
supposed to play on any system with sound capabilities.
There is a MP3 software for any operating system (DOS, Windows, OS2, Linux..)
How does it work?
It is said that, "The encoder changes the audio signal from the time domain into the
frequency domain. It then analyzes the frequencies and amplitudes to find those which are
transparent to human hearing. Like if there's a really loud sound you won't hear a pin
drop, so it ignores the frequencies due to the pin drop."
Let's see if you can play them.
To play sound files: Click on the link, depending on the prompt either save & open file or directly open file.
Here is the sample wav file before compression: sample.wav (66 kb). Ordinary wav. If you hear this on your PC, it has a sound card attached - it is working fine!
Here is the same wav compressed as an MP3 file : sampcomp.mp3 (13 kb) 5:1 reduction. If you can play sample.wav but not sampcomp.mp3, then your software is not sufficient. (or your processor is sth slower than 486 dx2-66..) There are many MP3 players available freeware/shareware. ("Winamp" is a good one. http://www.winamp.com)
(You may need to rename the file extension from mpeg to mp3, (that is, sampcomp.mpeg => sampcomp.mp3) Classifying as a media clip file, IE4.0 changed *.mp3 to *.mpeg when I tried. So a rename *may* be neccessary to process the files with an mp3 player.)
I think there should be a standard for songs. I hope that Tatars around the world record the mp3's (or wav's!) and post them wherever possible. Pages of links.We may someday have a great archive of old (and new?) Tatar songs on the web!
Let me quote from my first mail to TMG:
From: "ilhan Akidil" <akidilmu@boun.edu.tr>
To: "TMG" <iskender@exar.com>
Subject: TMG - introduction
Date: Wed, 3 Dec 1997 00:18:48 +0200
"I like old Tatar songs, most of them on old tapes. I think it
would be great
to have the songs and their lyrics at internet, songs in MP3 format. Songs
are very distinctive part of a culture in my opinion. It would be a
significant collection, if 'people' with sound cards and some basic
computer knowledge 'ftp' the songs to 'somewhere'. A kind of song library.
Anyway. "
This was the first step!
Thank you for the visit & your comments.
click here to go back to Old Tatar Songs page
ilhan Akidil, Jan 27, Jan 29 1998 ilhan@akidil.net