Friday night I recorded the Nickel Creek show at the Norva. Monitoring it during the show, everything sounded great. I was borrowing gear, and had never used any of it before (MBHO 603As > UA5). I had the UA5 set for 24/96 and had a recording set up in Spark XL for a SDII file at 24/96 as well. The problem is that in the "hardware setup" in Spark the UA5 was set for 44.1 khz.
What happened was that the UA5 was only sending a 44.1khz signal but the computer was reading it in at 96khz. So looking at the file, it says it's only 33 mins (each set i did as a separate file), even though it was twice as long as that. Listening to the recording shows that it's basically at double speed...
Is there any way to change the file so that it's 44.1? I thought I read somewhere about changing header information or something, but I'm not sure. I was the only taper there that night, and I was a dumbass and didn't run any kind of backup. I really don't want to lose this tape as it sounded amazing at the show.