This is impossible.
MP3 audio is grouped into frames. Each frame contains 23 mSec of
audio data (and thus all MP3 files play at approximately 38 frames/
second).
If the MP3 is encoded at a high bit rate, each frame is large. If
it's encoded at a low bit rate, the frames are small. But
I don't believe it's possible like that.
MP3 doesn't store samplerate in the headers it's all over the place.
Just test with a simple mp3, delete the first mb with a texteditor now it
will play the remaining mp3 with the correct sample rate.
Bernard
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