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CNET GLOSSARY: Terms for the techie
variable bit rate (VBR)
A type of compression wherein certain audio sections are encoded at different bit rates so that complex sounds are encoded at a higher rate while simple sounds are encoded at a lower rate, as opposed to standard bit-rate encoding. This means you get the best sound possible for a certain amount of disk space, but certain players occasionally have problems decoding VBR audio files.
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