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== Software ==
 
== Software ==
* [https://www.rarewares.org/rrw/files/others/lb.zip] (1.60)
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* [https://www.rarewares.org/rrw/files/others/lb.zip] (1.60, full)
 
* [https://www.rarewares.org/rrw/files/others/lbit157.zip] (1.57, demo)
 
* [https://www.rarewares.org/rrw/files/others/lbit157.zip] (1.57, demo)
 
* [https://www.rarewares.org/rrw/files/others/lbit153.zip] (1.53, demo)
 
* [https://www.rarewares.org/rrw/files/others/lbit153.zip] (1.53, demo)
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* Note that the demo versions can't encode stereo files and limits encoding at 2.5 million samples (~1 minute at 44 kHz, ~2 minutes at 22 kHz and ~4 minutes at 11 kHz). The full version doesn't have those limits.
  
 
[[Category:RIFF based file formats]]
 
[[Category:RIFF based file formats]]

Revision as of 13:46, 12 February 2024

File Format
Name LB
Ontology
Extension(s) .lb
Released Mid-'90s

LB, aka Low Bitrate is a audio format optimized for low bitrates (44kHz, stereo at the default level: ~20 kbps), and can produce quite good quality at this bitrate. The player and packer were both created by Dmitry Shmunk. The player & packer are both for DOS, but it has a Windows player (not packer).

Identification

Apparently the LB files packed with LBPack starts with 'R' 'I' 'F' 'F' ?? ?? ?? ?? 'L' 'B' 'i' 't', which it's based on RIFF.

Software

  • [1] (1.60, full)
  • [2] (1.57, demo)
  • [3] (1.53, demo)
  • Note that the demo versions can't encode stereo files and limits encoding at 2.5 million samples (~1 minute at 44 kHz, ~2 minutes at 22 kHz and ~4 minutes at 11 kHz). The full version doesn't have those limits.
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