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USB audio interface from M-Audio belonging to the MobilePre series

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  • Mc decisifMc decisif

    M-Audio Mobilepre UsbPublished on 02/02/04 at 08:40
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I have a pc team of like a sound card chipset, not wanting to m 'venture into the bios I have the opt for it.
    I have long hsit between audiophile usb and it rflxion but after his report quality price Devana that of the audiophile usb.
    quiped a prampli, this card is perfect (and my taste for the price ...) I use it with a Expelec (for the effects of scrambled a little story ;-)) and a sm58 the c1 from a friend (with rglages of c1 that is a perfect sound that I 'get. moreover I' have a command)
    treatment is 16-bit unfortunate.

    UTILIZATION

    IT IS that branch the card into the USB port and run the driver could not be easier.
    manual review.
    small problem with the chipset's rs…
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    I have a pc team of like a sound card chipset, not wanting to m 'venture into the bios I have the opt for it.
    I have long hsit between audiophile usb and it rflxion but after his report quality price Devana that of the audiophile usb.
    quiped a prampli, this card is perfect (and my taste for the price ...) I use it with a Expelec (for the effects of scrambled a little story ;-)) and a sm58 the c1 from a friend (with rglages of c1 that is a perfect sound that I 'get. moreover I' have a command)
    treatment is 16-bit unfortunate.

    UTILIZATION

    IT IS that branch the card into the USB port and run the driver could not be easier.
    manual review.
    small problem with the chipset's rsolu the first week.

    GETTING STARTED

    Driver correct.
    choice latency.
    j using a 10aine track and share software problems (acid, cubase! nothing to do with the sound card) I 've never had anything.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for about one month and a half and I 'm satisfied with trs.
    I am in agreement with prampli Intgr.
    I had before the Sound Blaster Extigy your exact and can be heard (haha :-))
    trs qualitprix good value.
    I'll opt for ending for something more "pro" ().
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  • virgule noeufvirgule noeuf

    M-Audio Mobilepre UsbPublished on 02/21/05 at 00:25
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    Simple, practical, effective and no more CHRE.
    and all this to record sound with my laptop and my microphone, I my everything in my backpack and voila I have my home studio on lee back.

    UTILIZATION

    The instalation n'apas t very easy, I'm all over the net to find a plug that works.

    GETTING STARTED

    Using impeccable; simple practical genial.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for two years what I like most is its weight and its simplicity of use, you plug in the USB and voila it works.
    I ssay before the Mbox but I dcu t and in addition it is more CHRE bcp.
    If I had the choice again I would do it again right away.
    this is the first time I am also telling of a comp…
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    Simple, practical, effective and no more CHRE.
    and all this to record sound with my laptop and my microphone, I my everything in my backpack and voila I have my home studio on lee back.

    UTILIZATION

    The instalation n'apas t very easy, I'm all over the net to find a plug that works.

    GETTING STARTED

    Using impeccable; simple practical genial.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for two years what I like most is its weight and its simplicity of use, you plug in the USB and voila it works.
    I ssay before the Mbox but I dcu t and in addition it is more CHRE bcp.
    If I had the choice again I would do it again right away.
    this is the first time I am also telling of a computer purchase music.
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  • MadmikeMadmike

    M-Audio Mobilepre UsbPublished on 08/11/05 at 03:48
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I chose this audio interface for the report posiblites / cot.
    I use it on a PC desktop P4 3Go/1Go Ram/Win2K and on my laptop in Centrino1.7/768 MB Ram / WinXP in between live with guitar / bass, synth table MIX.

    UTILIZATION

    The instalation is done in 10 minutes with a redmarage of windows.
    Once you have installed an icon in the bare spots that you provided access to rglages.
    The three panels of adjustable features fader (input, input monitoring, Out) Droulez with a menu for adjusting the latency.

    GETTING STARTED

    In terms of drivers, always go to the download site M-Audio dernierre version as ab.
    Its stable ASIO drivers without problems on Reason, Cubase, etc ..…
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    I chose this audio interface for the report posiblites / cot.
    I use it on a PC desktop P4 3Go/1Go Ram/Win2K and on my laptop in Centrino1.7/768 MB Ram / WinXP in between live with guitar / bass, synth table MIX.

    UTILIZATION

    The instalation is done in 10 minutes with a redmarage of windows.
    Once you have installed an icon in the bare spots that you provided access to rglages.
    The three panels of adjustable features fader (input, input monitoring, Out) Droulez with a menu for adjusting the latency.

    GETTING STARTED

    In terms of drivers, always go to the download site M-Audio dernierre version as ab.
    Its stable ASIO drivers without problems on Reason, Cubase, etc ...

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use this card from an I following years and fully satisfied, just as my needs volumes over time, I'll move to another M-AUDIO with more output and MIDI input + and may be for firewire, but I did not DCID.

    TRS is a good base map for any self-respecting computer music, quality simple, efficient and above all affordable trs. So for RAPORT QualitPrix I advise anyone who has or beginners who do not want to ruin in ultra-pro cards that are not gnralement operates more than 30%.
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  • xulopsxulops

    M-Audio Mobilepre UsbPublished on 10/29/05 at 04:49
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    It is a removable card with phantom power drawn directly from the USB (that's cool), so no need to drag a transformer.
    USB 1.1 only, which is handy when you fall on a machine not equipped with USB2 ports.
    The two inputs accept all levels (micro, guitar, online).
    I use it as his main card, and to record my bass tracks (through a bass Vamp)
    The sampling frequency is 48kHz max in 16bit, it is more than enough for home studio use and will turn pro anyway towards more complex and more expensive.

    UTILIZATION

    We can not much simpler (tested under Win XP SP1):
    - Run the installer
    - Reboot (shame though)
    - Connect the USB cable

    It is directly recognized, his fate now.

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    It is a removable card with phantom power drawn directly from the USB (that's cool), so no need to drag a transformer.
    USB 1.1 only, which is handy when you fall on a machine not equipped with USB2 ports.
    The two inputs accept all levels (micro, guitar, online).
    I use it as his main card, and to record my bass tracks (through a bass Vamp)
    The sampling frequency is 48kHz max in 16bit, it is more than enough for home studio use and will turn pro anyway towards more complex and more expensive.

    UTILIZATION

    We can not much simpler (tested under Win XP SP1):
    - Run the installer
    - Reboot (shame though)
    - Connect the USB cable

    It is directly recognized, his fate now.

    There's just a question about the optimization of CD players that can be bewildering, as not really well explained.

    GETTING STARTED

    The motto: simplicity
    At the software level, the mixer is very bare, but it takes no brainer. We find immediately how it works. It is directly recognized in all audio software.

    At the hardware level, it meets my expectations. Noise level low enough, the USB cable is long enough, the buttons have a correct key, the diodes are useful.

    Just one small problem, shame about the second line input is on the rear. It is less convenient when you want to connect a stereo RCA, the left front and right rear, it needs to flourish cord.

    OVERALL OPINION

    For the price (175 euros in playback.fr vpc) is nickel. The universality of the USB and the abscence of the transformer makes it truly mobile (you still remember the driver cd when we start with the case under the arm).
    Remember: The ease of use. Record two tracks without taking the lead.
    I wonder: is it possible to connect two MobilePre on the same machine to record four tracks at once?
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  • Aldous RandallAldous Randall

    M-Audio Mobilepre UsbPublished on 04/28/06 at 06:33
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Find all posts prcedents for CHARACTERISTICS.

    UTILIZATION

    I have this sound card for about a year and even if it has some interesting parliaments as archi-simple installation, the prampli or ASIO drivers
    and the price etc. ... I wish prvenir people who want to buy the MobilePre: If you have a VIA chipset in your PC DO NOT BUY THIS CARD ITS because it will not work correctly (ie cracks, and other parasites grsillements)
    A friend of mine and so is a audiophileUSB: it cracks. So if you do live with will be with grsillement ca ...

    GETTING STARTED

    I tried it on an iMac 6 years old and she does not grsillait, even with a turning of VST flopped at the same time ...
    So i…
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    Find all posts prcedents for CHARACTERISTICS.

    UTILIZATION

    I have this sound card for about a year and even if it has some interesting parliaments as archi-simple installation, the prampli or ASIO drivers
    and the price etc. ... I wish prvenir people who want to buy the MobilePre: If you have a VIA chipset in your PC DO NOT BUY THIS CARD ITS because it will not work correctly (ie cracks, and other parasites grsillements)
    A friend of mine and so is a audiophileUSB: it cracks. So if you do live with will be with grsillement ca ...

    GETTING STARTED

    I tried it on an iMac 6 years old and she does not grsillait, even with a turning of VST flopped at the same time ...
    So if you have the VIA carteson this is not for you, having said that if this is not the case a good deal rather EST

    OVERALL OPINION

    In my case I will not repeat the same choice ...
    a +
    CV
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  • seb.petit1seb.petit1

    M-Audio Mobilepre UsbPublished on 05/11/06 at 10:55
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    Motivation: we play 2: keyboard => 1 between noon and guitar => 1 audio

    UTILIZATION

    No pb

    GETTING STARTED

    Stability of the driver, see the forum "audiophile" for the bp of instability with the change in electrical current (in peak consolidated or simply when you turn a Lumire ...)
    5ms latency
    at least one MIDI and three audio tracks without pb

    OVERALL OPINION

    A small aznne use
    The +: very good q / p: 1 / 3 cheaper than other cards and perfectly fits our needs
    and -: instability of the card depending on the electric power
    soundblaster 128 ha ha ha, so no, nothing tried other
    Trs good map to the dniaiser DIFFERENT bp computer music: a musical level…
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    Motivation: we play 2: keyboard => 1 between noon and guitar => 1 audio

    UTILIZATION

    No pb

    GETTING STARTED

    Stability of the driver, see the forum "audiophile" for the bp of instability with the change in electrical current (in peak consolidated or simply when you turn a Lumire ...)
    5ms latency
    at least one MIDI and three audio tracks without pb

    OVERALL OPINION

    A small aznne use
    The +: very good q / p: 1 / 3 cheaper than other cards and perfectly fits our needs
    and -: instability of the card depending on the electric power
    soundblaster 128 ha ha ha, so no, nothing tried other
    Trs good map to the dniaiser DIFFERENT bp computer music: a musical level, computer and electrical, but once you know all a. .. we want stability or something else ...
    Well, I finally threw in the sponge and I take another card after the onset of other problems that I see or not they come and I'm sick ...
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  • dudulachandelledudulachandelle

    M-Audio Mobilepre UsbPublished on 05/29/06 at 15:51
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Constructor see site

    The features are simple and good for the price offered.

    One positive point is assigned because it is self powered by the USB: it can dispense with power often annoying.

    UTILIZATION

    The installation is identical to any device.

    Too bad it only works on linux reading (I expect new versions of Alsa) but it was expected: the external audio interfaces are not made for linux, at least not yet.

    GETTING STARTED

    I have not listed unexplained crashes.

    I use Audacity for recording and for Chainer VST live.

    Latency is inaudible even loading the CPU to over 50%.

    I advise not to use more than 4 simultaneous effects because the sample and the res…
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    Constructor see site

    The features are simple and good for the price offered.

    One positive point is assigned because it is self powered by the USB: it can dispense with power often annoying.

    UTILIZATION

    The installation is identical to any device.

    Too bad it only works on linux reading (I expect new versions of Alsa) but it was expected: the external audio interfaces are not made for linux, at least not yet.

    GETTING STARTED

    I have not listed unexplained crashes.

    I use Audacity for recording and for Chainer VST live.

    Latency is inaudible even loading the CPU to over 50%.

    I advise not to use more than 4 simultaneous effects because the sample and the resolution of the interface (48K/16bis) do not have the quality and functionality of a professional equipments.

    The gain of the preamp is too low to use my Shure sm57, I plug in between the two a table that has a preamp with more gain. The preamps are as well used but it must be equipped with micro-efficient. They present can be a bit of breath when pushing the gain but I have not tried with good microphones.

    It is well to record a keyboard, bass, or guitar and very simple. You plug a jack and it gives CD quality (no loss due to an effect or a change in volume).

    The recorded sound is neutral and pretty cold but it is honest for the price range.

    The sound is good reading, details, nothing to say.

    The case is solid MobilePre hence its name: more falls to his credit without consequences.

    It may not work on all USB ports, this is due surment more power to the motherboard to the mobile field.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for over a year (I know). I use live effects for a group of garage rock and recording intruments, is adapted.

    This is an audio interface start line which is homogeneous and quality.
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  • bourriketbourriket

    M-Audio Mobilepre UsbPublished on 02/13/08 at 01:01
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    2 input jack or XLR
    recording of my electronics and battery out of my mixer
    Mackie DFX-6

    UTILIZATION

    Installation very easy with cubase sx2
    no imcompatibilitbr /> configuration frankly easy and clear even to someone not expert can easily understand
    leaves by hand against a vague explanation pe adsir but hey you are not besion!

    GETTING STARTED

    For all that is to update driver etc etc. I never really big problem for them a surprise to the levels!

    I use Cubase SX2, Logic 5.5, or soon protools sonar 7

    no latency except when my computer is running a very normal background can not demand the moon too!

    Registration 2pistes simultanment if I can record (two at…
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    2 input jack or XLR
    recording of my electronics and battery out of my mixer
    Mackie DFX-6

    UTILIZATION

    Installation very easy with cubase sx2
    no imcompatibilitbr /> configuration frankly easy and clear even to someone not expert can easily understand
    leaves by hand against a vague explanation pe adsir but hey you are not besion!

    GETTING STARTED

    For all that is to update driver etc etc. I never really big problem for them a surprise to the levels!

    I use Cubase SX2, Logic 5.5, or soon protools sonar 7

    no latency except when my computer is running a very normal background can not demand the moon too!

    Registration 2pistes simultanment if I can record (two at a time) and play a 15 or 16 With easy APRS I have not done more because not besion!

    OVERALL OPINION

    I've had 8mois
    I really like are expensive and can practice cot
    I do not like something that we desire to unite quickly to something more important with 8 or more input to make vraix frustatrion mix of pix but we keep it!
    I esy that the!
    report qualitprix trs honest!
    I have not besion to pass on something more important but if I had to rest on 2piste YES then sit without
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  • lostynociflostynocif

    M-Audio Mobilepre UsbPublished on 02/22/09 at 01:34
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    * 2 input (s) Jack 6.35
    * 2 input (s) XLR.
    * 1 ticket (s) 3.5 micro Jack.
    * Phantom power.
    * 2 Output (s) Jack 6.35.
    * 2 Output (s) Jack 3.5.
    * Headphone output.
    mounted on a 2.17 GHz Athlon XP amp in a studio making voice
    - Condenser microphone> tube preamp> Compressor> MobilePre USB> Cubase SX3

    UTILIZATION

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    GETTING STARTED

    - Simple instalation (Vista drivers available on the site and works fine)
    - Very easy to use
    - Very good latency
    - Some problems can arise if you change the USB port must be the driver reinstallation
    - Manual in French (but useless)
    - No problem with cubase

    OVERALL OPINION

    It is now two years since I use i…
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    * 2 input (s) Jack 6.35
    * 2 input (s) XLR.
    * 1 ticket (s) 3.5 micro Jack.
    * Phantom power.
    * 2 Output (s) Jack 6.35.
    * 2 Output (s) Jack 3.5.
    * Headphone output.
    mounted on a 2.17 GHz Athlon XP amp in a studio making voice
    - Condenser microphone> tube preamp> Compressor> MobilePre USB> Cubase SX3

    UTILIZATION

    ------

    GETTING STARTED

    - Simple instalation (Vista drivers available on the site and works fine)
    - Very easy to use
    - Very good latency
    - Some problems can arise if you change the USB port must be the driver reinstallation
    - Manual in French (but useless)
    - No problem with cubase

    OVERALL OPINION

    It is now two years since I use it in the studio. I think soon the change to a larger that said I'll keep it for my laptop and so can truly be mobile ... cheaply and with all of ASIO, the latency .... very good product and cheap
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  • moosersmoosers

    M-Audio Mobilepre UsbPublished on 02/03/09 at 17:34
    When I bought the M-Audio Mobilepre USB I got it because I was looking for a small audio interface that I could easily bring around where ever I needed to go. I usually it only to get down ideas, as this really isn't a suitable interface for serious recording. I will outline why in the later sections. I was running this with a HP Pavilion lap top that had a 3.0 Ghz processor and 2 GB of RAM. I was running it with Cubase SX 2.0 and it worked pretty well with both of these things. I used this primarily to record scratch guitar and vocal ideas.

    UTILIZATION

    I was able to use this without any problems for the most part and I had no compatibility issues with my set up. The configuration …
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    When I bought the M-Audio Mobilepre USB I got it because I was looking for a small audio interface that I could easily bring around where ever I needed to go. I usually it only to get down ideas, as this really isn't a suitable interface for serious recording. I will outline why in the later sections. I was running this with a HP Pavilion lap top that had a 3.0 Ghz processor and 2 GB of RAM. I was running it with Cubase SX 2.0 and it worked pretty well with both of these things. I used this primarily to record scratch guitar and vocal ideas.

    UTILIZATION

    I was able to use this without any problems for the most part and I had no compatibility issues with my set up. The configuration is very simple as it has 2 XLR mic pres, a few different outputs, a headphone jack and a DI jack. It also has a USB port which send the signal to the computer. The manual seemed to be pretty clear, but I didn't need to use it all that much.

    GETTING STARTED

    The drivers are stable as I never had a problem with them when using it. I used it only with Steinberg Cubase SX 2.0 and had only a minimal amount of latency. Most of the time I had no latency but when I did it was still playable. You can record two tracks simultaneously as it has 2 mic preamps. The real downfall of this interface is how poor the preamps are. To me they don't sound full enough and don't represent a fully accurate portrayal of the sound I am recording. That being said, for this price I wouldn't expect to get anything more than this. For this reason I bought it only to bring it around and to have the ability to record ideas on the go.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I had the M-Audio MobliePre USB for about a year and half before I sold it. It did the job I got it for, but it is poorly built and I had problems with a few of the jacks breaking. The mic preamps just don't sound all that usable to me and while the model is cheap, you get what you pay for. I sold it because I can now record directly into my new computer without a small interface like this out. While this is good for what it is, you can probably find another model around the same price that is made at a higher quality.
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  • JayDMusicJayDMusic

    M-Audio Mobilepre UsbPublished on 01/17/09 at 11:44
    This is a review of the M-Audio MobilePre USB Audio Interface. I had bought this piece of equipment right when I started producing. I was ignorant to the game, and I was not totally sure on exactly what I wanted. I walked into the music store and explained my situation to the clerk, and he pointed me to this interface. I was shocked at the price, but after a little research, I was convinced that this was as low as the price can go for a USB interface. I used this interface as a primary soundcard, preamp, and audio interface for all my monitoring and recording needs. I had a relatively new computer and it was really easy to install. I use is for a microphone. I needed to get the mic signal f…
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    This is a review of the M-Audio MobilePre USB Audio Interface. I had bought this piece of equipment right when I started producing. I was ignorant to the game, and I was not totally sure on exactly what I wanted. I walked into the music store and explained my situation to the clerk, and he pointed me to this interface. I was shocked at the price, but after a little research, I was convinced that this was as low as the price can go for a USB interface. I used this interface as a primary soundcard, preamp, and audio interface for all my monitoring and recording needs. I had a relatively new computer and it was really easy to install. I use is for a microphone. I needed to get the mic signal from Point A, the mic, to Point B, my computer.

    UTILIZATION

    When I installed it, it was automatically detected. I had to download some drivers, but once I saw the Windows XP bubble pop up that said "Found New Hardware: MobilePre," I was pleased but also suspicious because it was never that easy. It was. There were almost no compatibility issues. I had to learn some things with regards to setting up my default Audio Input/Output settings in Windows and in Reaper, but this was a problem that I soon grew out of. The general configuration setup couldn't have been easier. The manual was easy to use, and it outlined everything that could be done. I was happy with it.

    GETTING STARTED

    When I installed it, I realized that the drivers were almost always working properly. I could unplug it, and hear the little jingle through my computer's soundcard that there was hardware removed. If I plugged headphones into the MobilePre when it was unplugged, and plugged the MobilePre back in, I would hear the jingle from the MobilePre. Couldn't be much simpler. However, there were sometimes issues when the sound would get very static-y, and muddy, and everything was lower in pitch. A simple restart always fixed it. Latency was low in Reaper as well as Audacity. The headphones were nice because I could monitor the tracks. Because it's a USB device, you can only record two tracks at a time. For somebody who really only records vocals, this is not an issue.

    Some nice features that I would like to tell you guys of are the sort of idiot lights they have on it. If it's clipping your sound, it has a light for you. It will let you know exactly when and if it's clipping in real time via a little light next to the gain switch. Also, there's a signal light next to the clipping light that'll tell you if it's getting sound from the device plugged in. That way, you will know exactly where the base of the problem is, instead of believing that the instrument is working fine and looking at your PC. This is your middleman, and you can get to the root of the problem. Also, there is a dedicated 1/8" headphone jack as well as a master 1/8" jack so you don't have to mess with pesky 1/4" adapters. Also, the headphone jack has a dedicated knob for volume. For people who use budget microphones for podcasting, it also has a 1/8" stereo mic jack for your microphone if your soundcard can't swing it.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have been using it for various tasks for the last year and a half. I enjoyed the usability of it as well as how user-friendly it was with the clipping lights and the signal lights. It's a very simple interface, perfect for somebody who doesn't need all the fancy stuff that a mixer has. Like I needed to, you get your signal from Point A to Point B. The cons, however, were petty. The headphone jack came a little loose so I have to angle the jack on my headphones to get full stereo sound. Also, the blue light burned out on the interface, but it's really a non-issue. It's a tough little piece of hardware. It's great for those starting out, and at the price, it's pretty easy to get. Cop it if you need something simple and easy to use, and if you're not recording a Symphony Orchestra.
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