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Title: Help converting 48.kHz files to 44.1
Post by: timP on November 17, 2005, 07:15:27 PM
I usually remember to convert the raw file from 48 to 44.1kHz, but I already have the show tracked out and was looking for some recomendations on how to convert the files all at once.


I have wavelab and am trying to figure out the batch process option...but I can't find the way to select the sample rate..
I could go file by file, but that takes for ever...
any other programs or way to use Wavelab



thanks.... I should really know how to do this by now :-\
Title: Re: Help converting 48.kHz files to 44.1
Post by: MattD on November 17, 2005, 07:17:38 PM
On the output tab in wavelab's batch processor, click the output button. In there, there's a sample rate option.
Title: Re: Help converting 48.kHz files to 44.1
Post by: dnsacks on November 17, 2005, 07:21:38 PM
This will introduce sector boundary errors at track splits.  You might want to re-combine all the files into a single wav (i used to use a windows gui called "addawav" to re-combine wav files -- google should find this program no problem), do the sample rate conversion on the re-combined file and the re-split using cd wav.
Title: Re: Help converting 48.kHz files to 44.1
Post by: F.O.Bean on November 17, 2005, 07:40:57 PM
wavelab also joins wavs

open first file, then go to 'edit' 'at end' and bam, keep going and save file as a whole