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Gear / Technical Help => Post-Processing, Computer / Streaming / Internet Devices & Related Activity => Topic started by: The Other Chris on December 09, 2008, 06:18:45 PM
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Not sure what's up, I've done this plenty of times. Taking a 24/48 R09 file, opening up in Audacity, boosting volume & then resampling to 16/44.1. Simple right? For some reason it's saving it it as 16/48 even when I specify it as 16/44 as well as 24/48 (for archiving). I've checked all the settings & can't see where I've gone wrong. Again, done this plenty of times. Any suggestions or maybe a different (free) program I should try? Thanks for any help.
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use r8brain for resampling. audacity algorithms are crap
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use r8brain for resampling. audacity algorithms are crap
You are awesome. Imaginary +T.
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Shit! Never even saw the sticky on Audacity above. Stupid is as stupid does.
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To do rate conversions in audacity, you must first "lock in" the desired target sample rate by importing or recording a bit of audio at the rate you need. Once the session is "set" then you can import the msterial to be converted. Then when you export, it will be a the rate of the first bit you added, at the bit depth specified in the preferences.