Bit Rate 256 in iTunes 7.4.2 comes out different, 255, 260, 257, etc

I have a 2.1 GHz G5 iMac 20" with 1.5GB of ram. I installed Leopard with the upgrade method. I have notice with iTunes 7.4.2 that I get bit rates different from 256, which iTunes is set to. I checked other imported CDs that I encoded when I was in Tiger, all are 256. Now with two CDs so far, I get 255, 260, 257, etc. Just slightly off 256. Wondering if you could check this out or post for other to check with their machines. Thanks for your help.

Thanks for the replies and everyones help. All the new songs imported are around 256, not one is 256. The music sounds fine that I imported. Will see what Apple might do or have to say if they decide to look into it. Smart Playlist would be affected if by "Bit Rate".

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