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<p>The bitrate of an audio stream determines the music quality. Many Xiph streams have simple
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<title>Channel options.</title>
<terms>
<item>
<title><code>Filter by minimum bitrate</code></title>
<p>The bitrate of an audio stream determines the music quality. Many Xiph streams have simple
and low quality microphone sources. To filter these out, and only leave high quality music
stations, you can therefore change this option. OGG starts to sound well with 96 kbit/s (whereas
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this mode we can even acceess the XSPF playlist formats directly.
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this mode we can even acceess the XSPF playlist formats directly.
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