1. See the operation method of MP3 bit rate: Select an MP3 file, right-click, click the "Properties" button from the menu, open the file properties window, select the "Details" tab in the window (as shown in the figure) and drop down to see the bit rate of the song, which is the bit rate of the song. The bit rate of the song shown in the figure below is 192Kbps.
2. If you want to view the original bitrate of an MP3 file, you can do it through a music player or audio editing software. Most players and software provide the ability to view audio file information. Normally, you just need to open the MP3 file you want to view and select "File","Properties" or similar options in the menu of your player or software. In the pop-up window, you can see the basic information of the file, including the code rate.

3. To check the MP3 bit rate, you can use the following methods: Use the music player to open the music player: Start your commonly used music player, such as Windows Media Player, fooobar2000, VLC, etc. Load MP3 File: Load the MP3 file you want to view into the player. View file information: In the player's menu, select "File","Properties" or a similar option.

4. First, on the computer, when the mouse points at the MP3 file, it displays the bit rate (bit rate or bit rate) of the file. Second, it uses the installed player on the computer to view it. It's like listening silently with thousands of thousands of dollars. Add the MP3 file to the playlist of Thousand Silence. On the MP3 file in the playlist, click the right key-File Attributes to find the bit rate (bit rate) of the file.
5. Use mediainfo lite. After installation, right-click on the song file-MediaInfo. The Bit rate is on the right side of the bit rate. Supported music files are: wav, flac, ape, mpm4a, etc. The bitrate for lossless music is generally above 800kbps, the maximum bitrate for mp3 is 320kbps, and the bitrate for m4a can be above 400kbps.

6. A common method is to use specialized audio playback software, such as RealPlayer or other software that supports displaying details of audio files. These players usually display the bitrate of the MP3 file in the file properties or playback interface. If the file appears as 320Kbps, it means that it is a full-bitrate file at 320Kbps.



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