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Gear / Technical Help => Post-Processing, Computer / Streaming / Internet Devices & Related Activity => Topic started by: creekfreak on July 01, 2004, 10:46:31 PM
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How many minutes at 24/96 equates to 2 gigs?
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60
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thanks, is there a breakdown somwhere or formula to run, like how much is 24/48, 24/88, etc?
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24/48 is roughly 1hour = 1 gig
i get like 2hrs 6 mins when it hits 2 gigs or something similar
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thanks, is there a breakdown somwhere or formula to run, like how much is 24/48, 24/88, etc?
Not a formula, but there is a post listing WAV files sizes depending on bit-depth and sample rate (http://www.taperssection.com/yabbse/index.php?topic=199.0) in the Archival Info forum, but only really address the most common combos: 16-44/48, 24-44/48/96/192.
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i think he forgot the obligatory :P
;)
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I can never pull up anything in searches of this site, don't know why, just suck at it. :P ;D
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I can never pull up anything in searches of this site, don't know why, just suck at it. :P ;D
ive never had luck with the search function here either
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I can never pull up anything in searches of this site, don't know why, just suck at it. :P ;D
ive never had luck with the search function here either
same here, searches really never work out when i try either
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Have you guys tried the new and improved search engine? While the old one has always worked fine for me, the new one is definitely improved.
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bits/sample * samples/second * (1/8 bytes/bit) * (1/1024 KB/byes) * (1/1024 MB/KB) * 60 seconds/minute * 60 minutes/hour * # of channels
= # MB/hour