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Offline sleepypedro

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Sound Forge batch conversion
« on: April 13, 2006, 07:36:18 PM »
i've been using sound forge's batch converter tool since upgrading to the latest release -- very helpful for the downsample/dither boogie.  i just noticed today the ability to save the chain of jobs to be batched.  obvious, i know, i'd just never really thought about it. 

anyways, the file format for Batch Jobs is... *.bj

so now i've named my 24/96 > 16/44 batch "outstanding.bj"

can't wait to roll my next show because i know, without fail, an outstanding.bj will be involved in the production process.

hats off to the sound forge development team -- HUZZAH for making all this possible.   >:D




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Re: Sound Forge batch conversion
« Reply #1 on: April 14, 2006, 02:06:46 AM »
hmm, I was going to switch to wavelab for its batch processing, didn't even realize sound forge did it.

Can you still use the mbit+ dither plugin if you're doing batch processing?  I'd assume so.


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