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Old 2004-02-16, 02:47   Link #1
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Question Anbu-Aone ep 70 file size

Anyone have any idea why the file size of ep 70 from AA is nearly 60 megs larger then their usual average file size? Have they changed Raw providers?
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Old 2004-02-16, 03:33   Link #2
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Perhaps they didn't compress it nearly as much as they normally do? Don't know myself, cant say its much of a concern, either.
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Old 2004-02-16, 03:46   Link #3
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Anyone have any idea why the file size of ep 70 from AA is nearly 60 megs larger then their usual average file size? Have they changed Raw providers?
We had another thread started about this just yesterday (admittedly it does have a silly subject name for the thread) and I don't really want to see the whinges and whines all over again.

For this ep, they went from the 'standard' size of 175Mb up to the next 'standard' size of 233Mb. Maybe they want to annoy all the cheapskates who want to be able to fit four eps on a CD, now they can only fit three. Maybe they decided there was better quality to be obtained, maybe.... oh think up the excuses for yourself, there are plenty of reasonable ones for them to do so.

If you really, really want to know, why not ask them directly!
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