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32 Bit Float files... How do you archive them?
voltronic:
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--- Quote from: voltronic on September 18, 2020, 06:11:10 AM ---I use Foobar2000 to convert my 32fp/48k WAVs to FLAC. Never an issue.
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Does that convert back to a 32fp WAV? I guess it must?
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Sure does. Besides being my main music player, Foobar with SoX resampler (when resampling is needed) is my Swiss army knife of file format conversion. I have several converter profiles saved for the operations I do often.
lpmaskman:
Wavpack.That can handle floating point wavs.
Gordon:
hmm. I was using foobar to flac my 24/48 poly (tlh wouldn't work) but seem to recall issues with 32bit stuff so I've just been saving as wav. maybe they had an update to support it.....
Edit: we may not be talking about poly wave here...
justink:
I should clarify.
If I:
- import the poly wave into audacity
- create stereo tracks from ISO left and right
- normalize
- trim the fat at beginning and end
I still want to keep these cleaned up 32fp/48 files as flac.
1.) What options should I choose when exporting from audacity - this is my main question, lots of header options/signed/unsigned
2.) What app (macOS) could flac them?
heathen:
Are the original, raw files from your recorder in 32 bit?
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